yep im very familiar with "noks" and "saro".
Quote from: Tarrodemierda on September 25, 2008, 02:51:01 AMyep im very familiar with "noks" and "saro".hi , actualy nither are from either noks,, or saro.one is an old soviet pocket tool, for drinkers.. and the other is a multitool made by a small russian firm making survival machetes and survival knives...the awl is rather large... plier heads seem to come from actual pliers
Quote from: ausjulius on September 25, 2008, 03:21:41 PMQuote from: Tarrodemierda on September 25, 2008, 02:51:01 AMyep im very familiar with "noks" and "saro".hi , actualy nither are from either noks,, or saro.one is an old soviet pocket tool, for drinkers.. and the other is a multitool made by a small russian firm making survival machetes and survival knives...the awl is rather large... plier heads seem to come from actual plierswell i have ordered one multi and machete from one russian company;)
wow very interesting! do they have names? "KremlinMen" thank you very much for showing us.
Quote from: WhichDawg on September 25, 2008, 05:06:30 PMwow very interesting! do they have names? "KremlinMen" thank you very much for showing us.biker, sapper, professional , ect ect, same vague names they put on american products,, and most products for the matter. actualy in russia it is a real trend to name knives.
Quote from: ausjulius on September 28, 2008, 12:17:28 AMQuote from: WhichDawg on September 25, 2008, 05:06:30 PMwow very interesting! do they have names? "KremlinMen" thank you very much for showing us.biker, sapper, professional , ect ect, same vague names they put on american products,, and most products for the matter. actualy in russia it is a real trend to name knives. The noks biker is an odd ball design that's for sure. Best thing that can be said about it is how extremely thin it is. It takes up very little room in a back pocket. They should have made it with a pocket clip. (Image removed from quote.)
kizlyar never even tried to make a multitool like knife. when i was working there the production capacity was realy streched.. and no machines would have been free to even machine it.. more profitable knives and swords were produced , less work higher profit margin.. quicker to make..
Quote from: ausjulius on September 28, 2008, 06:21:03 AMkizlyar never even tried to make a multitool like knife. when i was working there the production capacity was realy streched.. and no machines would have been free to even machine it.. more profitable knives and swords were produced , less work higher profit margin.. quicker to make.. So are you no longer working in the knife making industry ausjulius?