RT @TeamSOG_AR http://twitpic….

October 26th, 2009 by SOG Marketing

RT @TeamSOG_AR http://twitpic.com/mnbh3 – Hanger doesn’t fit. Baker shaving it with the sog knife – Improvisation at its best

preparing for some big new ann…

October 20th, 2009 by SOG Marketing

preparing for some big new announcements in the coming days – keep a look out on the SOG website – http://sogknives.com

Getting close to 200 followers…

October 19th, 2009 by SOG Marketing

Getting close to 200 followers – posting another twitter discount when we get to 200. It will be worth it! tell your friends!

Tomahawk Review

October 14th, 2009 by SOG Marketing

The Military times just did a great review of tomahawks and the SOG Tactical Tomahawk preformed well. Read the article on Military Times.

In case you don’t know the SOG Tactical Tomahawk is styled after the Peter Lagania designed version used in Vietnam.  We took that design as inspiration and applied SOG style and modern craftsmanship to make a great tool.

2010 Sneak Peek

September 29th, 2009 by SOG Administrator

Here is a sneak peek at something for 2010. I won’t share anything else about it except it is something that we have never made before.

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Enjoy

Throwing Knives Review

September 22nd, 2009 by SOG Administrator

If you get a chance check out the November issue of Tactical Knives.  They do a great review of the SOG Throwing knives and Spirit.

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Here is what he said about the Fulcrum throwing knives:

Built For Balance
The two throwers sport a unique balancing feature on the blades, giving the user the option of changing the weight distribution of the knives. Constructed of brass discs connected by a screw through the knives, these weights can be adjusted anywhere along the handle of the knife. The knobs are easily tightened by hand, and there is a large flathead screwdriver notch should the user want to tighten or loosen it more. I talked about how I like to throw bigger blades, but what happens when the small blade starts acting like its big brother?

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According to the author he likes the Spirit and here is what he said

Broom of Doom
I attached the piercing weapon onto the end of a broomstick, stepped back about 20 feet and took aim at my pumpkin foe. On the second try the tip went through the pumpkin cleanly and into the wood behind it. I have other spears, but the head on the SOG Spirit is smaller, so it can be thrown farther with less effort. This size spear, more of a javelin, is rare on the market and is a welcome addition.

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I suggest that if you get the chance go to the news stand and get this issue of Tactical Knives.

Fantastic review of the SEAL P…

September 15th, 2009 by SOG Marketing

Fantastic review of the SEAL Pup Elite on Woodsmonkey.com – http://bit.ly/14kfB6

Aegis Review

September 8th, 2009 by SOG Marketing

Just came across a great review of the Aegis knife on Woods Monkey. They did a great job of explaining the features and benefits of knife and they actually used the knife.

These guys seem to know what they are talking about and they liked the Aegis. If you get a chance read the review and check out the rest of their site. There is some good information on there.

Just read a great review of th…

September 8th, 2009 by SOG Marketing

Just read a great review of the Aegis on Woods Monkey – http://bit.ly/3Dpi6Y

New Items

August 28th, 2009 by SOG Marketing

We just added some new items to the SOG website. Bluto (Red) and Stingray (Stingray).

There is now a Red handle version of the Bluto.  This is a limited edition of only 250 pieces.  It is in stock right now and shipping.

Second is a very special knife, the Stingray with Stingray hide inlay.  We refer to this model as the Stingray Stingray.  It just sort of makes sense and was a slam dunk for us.  This is also a limited edition of 500 pieces and is shipping now.

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