
Full photoset: http://kartograf.mylivepage.ru/blog/26/73174
Ok. But I need a little time to prepare information...rangerbluedog wrote:Kart, those are interesting. Can you give us some details on the tang stamps? Where were these knives made?
I'm not sure, but maybe is poland knife "Gerlah" , old issue...tjmurphy wrote:Kart - Being in Eastern Europe, would you have any information on this knife? Four inches long closed with horn handles. What leads me to think E. Europe is the backwards "N". Thanks a lot.
rangerbluedog wrote:Kart, those are interesting. Can you give us some details on the tang stamps? Where were these knives made?
funny it's somewhere similar to the douk-douk (french pocket knife)Kart wrote: GV Spiridonov, NK Mironov, SA Ivakin, BN Peppers. "Pavlovo on the Oka River 1566-1991", 1991.
On photo - Lower knife. Plant "Zarya" Davydkovo town.
In 1956, by order of the Government of metal collective farm has been converted into public works of local industry. Part of Pavlovo production knives was made in Davydkovo plant "Zarya" (Dawn)
timlucen,timluncen wrote:2 Sasquach
You are right.
The first one made in Kolpino plant Leningrad region, the second in Kharkov plant "Metallist", Ukraine Soviet Socialist Republic
Thanks again. I'll check it out when I have time, I'm leaving for work now.timluncen wrote:short answer-
http://talks.guns.ru/forummessage/64/210684-214.html
that is the main russian forum about soviet knives
many pics & info