IIRC, SOG didn't have much at SHOT either. The loss of PowerCut, quiet booths at SHOT and Blade Show and the recent news of SOG's buy out has me worried.
Quote from: PyroJames on May 31, 2009, 01:49:20 AMIIRC, SOG didn't have much at SHOT either. The loss of PowerCut, quiet booths at SHOT and Blade Show and the recent news of SOG's buy out has me worried. I don't see why. Announcing the Powercut before they had a viable prototype embarrassed them terribly, it makes sense that they're more cautious about the next one.I'm pleased that they are doing some fresh thinking tbh. The Powerlock IMO is not that great a format. They have a great concept with the compound leverage, excellent quality, but now they need to really announce themselves as players in the MT market with a fresh design. Preferably one that doesn't leave holes in your palms after using the screwdrivers Bring it on SOG!
James you may be right, but I've not seen anything myself to suggest anything bad. Companies seek venture capital all the time to invest and expand - it doesn't mean they're failing.I like the SOG stuff I have too, and companies that make decent stuff generally stay around. I shall only become concerned when I see something to be concerned about.