The question was 'scale' variations, not just color variations. Numerous others, including black Mauser, green German army, green Dutch army, green NATO, red fireman. There are also rumors of black German police and grey German navy.
Quote from: ColoSwiss on January 08, 2017, 08:43:33 PMThe question was 'scale' variations, not just color variations. Numerous others, including black Mauser, green German army, green Dutch army, green NATO, red fireman. There are also rumors of black German police and grey German navy.99.9% sure there isn't a Dutch army variation with the 108mm, there are only 93mm and 111mm DAKs.I'm very curious about the German Police versions you mention, anybody has one of these?
Quote from: glenfiddich1983 on January 08, 2017, 09:03:36 PMQuote from: ColoSwiss on January 08, 2017, 08:43:33 PMThe question was 'scale' variations, not just color variations. Numerous others, including black Mauser, green German army, green Dutch army, green NATO, red fireman. There are also rumors of black German police and grey German navy.99.9% sure there isn't a Dutch army variation with the 108mm, there are only 93mm and 111mm DAKs.I'm very curious about the German Police versions you mention, anybody has one of these? Was thinking of the larger Dutch knives, but double-checked and no 108mm Dutch knife. There is a 91mm Dutch military knife (Master Craftsman) with alox handles. (below)Have heard from several sources about the black German police knife, but have never seen one. Doug Dillman of Freeport Knife (now Casco Bay cutlery) claims to have a grey version of the standard German military 108mm that was issued to the German navy. Don't know if it was a test run or what.
So my question was more specific to scale types of GAK 108mm knives, such as color and material, not shield variations. So far nobody has gotten all correct, but they have however informed me of a bunch of new scale variations that I didn't even know about. If they had both real and fake stag, then I think Ronald's post should be counted as correct. If not I'll give it to glen for the black scales. I was looking for red nylon, green nylon, stag, and then a darker shade of red nylon.
I have a question, but not 100% certain that my answer is correct....Which multitool carries the most screwdriver options on it?Clue:Show contentThe number of drivers is into double figuresI have a tool in mind, but if anyone comes up with a tool which carries more screwdriver options on it, they win
Quote from: 50ft-trad on January 09, 2017, 12:41:26 AMI have a question, but not 100% certain that my answer is correct....Which multitool carries the most screwdriver options on it?Clue:Show contentThe number of drivers is into double figuresI have a tool in mind, but if anyone comes up with a tool which carries more screwdriver options on it, they win Leatherman wave with bit kits or gerber Center Drive?
Not a practical tool, but the Wenger Giant has a number of regular screwdrivers plus two socket screwdriver sets. Also a set of Miathor micro screwdrivers.
Quote from: ColoSwiss on January 09, 2017, 01:33:55 AMNot a practical tool, but the Wenger Giant has a number of regular screwdrivers plus two socket screwdriver sets. Also a set of Miathor micro screwdrivers.Karl might have picked a different tool with more drivers than I had in mind.... but I don't know how many were on the Giant
Halfway there. What is Grilon? (that part should be easy)Just checked the Wenger 1951 page and Grilon is listed under variations.http://www.sakwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page=Wenger+Soldat+1951
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BZZZT!Anyone else?
Nylon?