1.3713. With the usual instructions on how to use the can opener, which we never will use, and the wood saw and usual excellentrequired scissors, No instructions on how to use the scissors or the wood saw! The Huntsman is similar to the Fieldmaster which has the more useful Phillips head screwdriver rather than the seldom-used corkscrew, since all our wines now had screwcaps... If I had known that, I may have bought the Fieldmaster at the same price on eBay or Amazon. See more on SALE now... www.traveluniverse.com.au/Victorinox?Attribs=2716&gad... With the toothpick labelled and a paper clip screwed into the corkscrew and a pin pushed into the rather tight hole... see onscreen NOTES... I look forward to cutting up our firewood next camping trip, LOL... I always just break it or break large sticks under the wheel of Smoky or in the 'roo bar or towbar. Actually, I never required a SAK on our travels that I can remember! From Chalet Essentials 10-06-24 Lane Cove West! There is even a Huntsman Lite, see p116 I the Victorinox Book.. The Victorinox Huntsman is one of the most popular Victorinox Swiss Army Knives, after the #SAKSpartan. (Which was just delivered from Amazon, 27-09-24) The wood saw and scissors combined with the two standard knife blades and openers, equips the Huntsman with the most popular tools and the ability to handle most cutting chores. This tool configuration has been manufactured in different forms and sizes for well over a hundred years. At one stage a similar tool configuration to the Huntsman used the Woodsman name - See History below. The Rainier model/variation was a Huntsman with a partially serrated blade (See Variations below) - This model is no longer available.