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2006 Outside Buyer's Guide Look Sharp Porsche Design P'3701 Swiss Pocket Knife By Dennis Lewon
The next best thing to driving a Porsche Cayenne to the trailhead? Pulling out this classy tool in camp. Dreamed up by Porsche's boutique design shop and made by Wenger, the company behind the "genuine" Swiss Army knife, the P'3701 blends form and function so seamlessly you'll want to slice more cheddar just so you can hold it. The silky casing is made from ruthenium, a precious metal in the platinum group of elements (number 44 on the periodic table, for you pocket-protector types). And, yes, it has all the requisite tools, including self-sharpening scissors, two screwdrivers, and a corkscrew. It even has a can opener, though we're confident this pocketknife will inspire you to move beyond beans. Porsche Design P'3701 Swiss Pocket Knife $200 www.porsche-design.com
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