How to Identify Wenger Army Knives

Wenger army knives are better known as Swiss Army knives. These devices are ubiquitous to outdoor camping, recreation and scouting. With the advent of pirated goods, many fakes are on the market, making it difficult to ensure you are getting a genuine Wenger knife. There are telltale signs of a Wenger, guaranteeing authenticity when you purchase one. Make sure to take the time and inspect the knife if buying it second hand.

Things You'll Need

  • Small magnifying glass (optional)
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Instructions

    • 1

      Inspect the logo. An authentic Wenger has a logo shaped as a square with rounded corners. Inside the square is a white cross and the center of the square is red.The outline around the square is white. Counterfeiters will try to use the same logo.

    • 2

      Use the price as an indicator. A "Wenger" being sold new for $10 is most likely a fake. Wenger knives range in price from $20 to near $100, depending on the model.

    • 3

      Open and close the tools and blades. A real Wenger has a smooth, nearly imperceptible motion until the tool locks into place. Feel for the smooth motion. If there is a gritty movement or jerky motion, it most likely is not a real Wenger.

    • 4

      Open the main knife blade and look for a marking that says "Wenger Delemont Switzerland Stainless." Use the magnifying glass if needed. The marking is near the bottom of the blade.