Victorinox "Swiss Army" Knives
Victorinox "Swiss Army" Knives
I'm looking for a shop that sells genuine Victorinox brand "Swiss Army" knives.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
- Terry
- Suspended
- Posts: 3047
- Joined: Tue Feb 07, 2006 5:53 pm
- Location: At Hua Hin Fishing Lodge, Hin Lek Fai most of the time.......
Re: Victorinox "Swiss Army" Knives
Don't know of any in HH, but there is a a shop in 'K Village' Soi 24 Sukhumvit in Bangkok
Re: Victorinox "Swiss Army" Knives
Thanks, Terry. I know that place. I was hoping to avoid a sojourn in Bangkok, but can do.
Re: Victorinox "Swiss Army" Knives
Central Dept store at Chidlom in Bangkok also stock them.
May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil know`s you`re dead!
Re: Victorinox "Swiss Army" Knives
Thanx.
As for Bangkok: We have now lived in Thailand for ten years. In that time we have never driven in Bangkok without getting horribly lost and wasting many hours.
I was hoping to replace my knife without having to go through that….
As for Bangkok: We have now lived in Thailand for ten years. In that time we have never driven in Bangkok without getting horribly lost and wasting many hours.
I was hoping to replace my knife without having to go through that….
Re: Victorinox "Swiss Army" Knives
From Hua Hin / Cha Am "K" Village is very easy to access, no need to go any further into Bangkok. 

May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil know`s you`re dead!
-
- Rock Star
- Posts: 4657
- Joined: Sat Jul 06, 2013 9:51 pm
Re: Victorinox "Swiss Army" Knives
Try this tactic. Drive to BKK, look on the map for a skytrain station this side if the river. Park there, take the sky rain into town, change at SIAM for the Sukhumvit line. Takes you right to Central and to walking distance to K Village and most other places you may want to go.
Re: Victorinox "Swiss Army" Knives
OK. I think the problem is that neither of us know Bangkok well and find it rather intimidating.
I like the idea of just parking and grabbing the Skytrain
I like the idea of just parking and grabbing the Skytrain
Re: Victorinox "Swiss Army" Knives
Did you see the story recently about a western couple who were stopped in BKK in their car at a checkpoint? Cops found a Swiss army knife in the glove compartment.
They got in a load of trouble. Hauled into the cop shop and fined for having an offensive weapon although they stressed that the knife was only in the car to use as a tool - screwdrivers etc.
Caused quite a stink that did so be careful where you have the knife.
Sorry to digress.
They got in a load of trouble. Hauled into the cop shop and fined for having an offensive weapon although they stressed that the knife was only in the car to use as a tool - screwdrivers etc.
Caused quite a stink that did so be careful where you have the knife.
Sorry to digress.
Re: Victorinox "Swiss Army" Knives
they have them here ,you can pay cash on delivery and save a day in bangkok
lazada outdoor and adventure page 5 at the bottom
i cant copy and paste the link
lazada outdoor and adventure page 5 at the bottom
i cant copy and paste the link
Re: Victorinox "Swiss Army" Knives
While the idea is sound enough, "K" Village is no where near any BTS or MRT station, and definetly not within walking distance.oakdale160 wrote:Try this tactic. Drive to BKK, look on the map for a skytrain station this side if the river. Park there, take the sky rain into town, change at SIAM for the Sukhumvit line. Takes you right to Central and to walking distance to K Village and most other places you may want to go.
If you want to do something like that it would be better to cross the river on Rama 9 bridge from Hwy 4, follow the road signs towards Bang Na, get off the Expressway at the exit to Sukhumvit 62, turn left into Sukumvit and drive a couple of Kms to Tesco on the right at Sukhumvit 50, which is connected to On Nut BTS station.
For the return you would have to drive about 1/2 Km on the same side of Sukumvit, do a U turn under the Phrakanong Klong bridge, and just retrace the way you came from back onto the expressway at Soi 62.

May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil know`s you`re dead!
Re: Victorinox "Swiss Army" Knives
I tried to buy from Lazada a week or so ago. They are out of stock. I'm waiting for email notification that they have them again. Hummel also has, but the price is about double the U.S. price.
Re: Victorinox "Swiss Army" Knives
Nereus, the even and odd numbered sois are not opposite each other - I lived in soi 77 (almost 25 years ago) and that is practically opposite soi 50. Can get very disorientated. The traffic was bad then, just as bad now, something that I would not want to do if I am unfamiliar with Bangkok. It is also something I still would prefer not to do even though I am familiar with it, so I understand his hesitation.
วินเชนท์
Re: Victorinox "Swiss Army" Knives
Well, I have only lived here since 1988, the first year in Sukhumvit 79, the following 10 years in Sukumvit 97/1, so I have probably noticed that!Nereus, the even and odd numbered sois are not opposite each other...............
May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil know`s you`re dead!