Victorinox Silver Alox Voyageur

Published 2024-06-10

All Comments (4)
  • Many thanks for showing us this great knife. Years ago, I wrote to Victorinox asking them to produce this knife again. No answer received. Victorinox has no more innovations. They can only change the colors of the Alox annual knives.
  • @MrPsiman
    BTW the Alox Voyageur's aren't really rare. The cellidor versions are really rare and don't bring big money because they have not been hyped. i could name a bunch of other models as well that are super rare but have not been over hyped ,so they don't bring big money.
  • @MrPsiman
    I saw it on ebay and still passed because of the shape of the knife and what it sold for. With that condition I would not have paid over $75 for it and that is why I didn't bid on it. I got a unused mint early 80's Cadet for $100 recently. Probably going to sell it. I don't like 84mm Alox knives and are not in the league of pre mid 80's 93mm Alox stuff. That one you have is between 79 and 83 time period. I have tried to like 84mm Alox stuff but it's just not what 93mm stuff is. 93mm stuff is so much more heavy duty and thicker better blade stock. All of my Alox is from the 60's. Soldier's and Electrician. The Voyageur has been so over hyped and it's a mediocre knife. Kind of like how Yeoman's have been over hyped and are nothing special. 60's silver Alox soldier's are probably the best bang for the buck for older SAK's and they are obtainable and not over hyped and heavy duty. I wouldn't mind having an old pre mid 80's Rancher but i don't like red and they never made them in silver in the old cross era