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A table top review of the 2025 "Year of the Snake" Huntsman knife from Victorinox's Chinese Zodiac Series. For several years Victorinox has produced a limited run of knives for the Asian market featuring animals from the Chinese Zodiac. Each edition comes in a luxurious display box and is serialized with the collector in mind ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ "Snake Brings Peace and Health" The snake is the only animal in the Chinese zodiac that rejuvenates itself by shedding its skin, symbolizing prosperity, restoration and renewal. In ancient Egypt, it was worshiped as a protector of pharaohs, representing wisdom and eternity. People born in the year of the snake are calm and graceful, with strong insight and an unwavering fighting spirit. With the flexibility of a snake they are intelligent, skilled, adaptable and have the wisdom to adjust to changing circumstances. This Year of the Snake, let the 2025 limited edition bring you luck and fortune. May the cleverly designed snake motif on the scale inspire you to embrace new beginnings and welcome the New Year with a revitalized spirit. Shed your old skin like a snake and surpass the previous year! _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ SAKWIKI Chinese Zodiac Web Link: https://www.sakwiki.com/tiki-index.ph... Fair Use: Any other images, audio or video clips, etc. that might be used are utilized for the purposes of illustrating a point for Documentary or Educational purposes. Music By: https://audionautix.com "Whatdafunk"