Al mar Operator

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Okay, 1SKS has a slot reserved for it in the roster, when is it coming out!!! How Much!!!

I'll be waiting forever to trade off a couple knives for a pair of these at this rate!

I want more Mar, and not as in Pecsi del, either...

Will it be the next step towards making Al Mar the serious mover of the using knife world it was many years past, producing high end knives for high dollars? I have several older and wannee new. maybe bring out the old SERE Fixed designs and tool em up? Never mind the wonder steels, give me the old purist stuff. 154 CM was available then and Al saw fit not to use it, which did not hurt the design on bit.

Will we see something other than a switchblade I can't have in IL, and is ugly as sin anyway, or a few ultra lights, bitchin knives in their own light, a SERE re-incarnation that while surely a fine folder is nothing in the light of the original, and what about the rarely seen Buzzard (I swear there were like five of those made)

In short, give me a couple freakin operators and bring back the damn lineup! (sorry, beer run a little while back) Anyway give me a couple Operators and I will go slink off quitely into the darkness like a good boy.....
 
Hi Parker, i'm a big fan of Al Mar knives as well. When i first got into this knife hobby bout 10 yrs back, Al Mar was already producing knives with qualities that were simply amazing. Attention to details and professional craftmanship were evident on the many, many different models available then. Form, fittings, finishing and materials employed were excellent! Pity back then i was out of $$$.....didn't purchased as many as i would have loved to.
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The only company that makes knives along the same lines now seems to be Moki of Japan.

In fact they produce the current Almar lightweights as well as the current Lakota range.

I have a Moki own brand folder that is similar in design to the old Talon series and it is very nice.

The website is www.moki.co.jp if you want to have a look at the range they offer.

I have a friend in Japan that deals in martial arts gear and I am trying to persuade him to sell knives also. If he takes up the gauntlet I will let you know.

Michael
 
Yes, it's real shame those awesome Al Mar fixed knives are no longer produced.Unfortunately I don't own any.I'm looking forward Almar SERE Operator. I would have perhaps bought me an Al Mar SERE 8(was it 8?),spear point fixed blade fighter with serration on back side of a blade,if I hadn't read that usual crap about carbon over/vs. stainless steel, propelled by so many "experts".
 
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