How do you pronounce SOG

It was originally an acronym and therefore has no pronunciation.
 
How is Busse pronounced? Is it like "be-use" (or maybe "bee-you-ss") or is like "bus-ee"? Thanks.

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3G
 
I say "ES" "OH" "GEE" since it's an acronym ...but I can get away with it since hardly anyone I talk to has heard of them.
 
Maj. John L. Plaster, USAR (Ret.) stated it refers to the Studies and Observations Group that was "the OSS of Southeast Asia" operating beyond the borders of South Vietnam. ss.
 
now how do you pronounce "Fallkniven" ?

I've always pronounced it like Fall-knee-ven, but I am no expert on Swedish pronunciations. I know we have some very cool members from Sweden here who, hopefully, can shed some light on how it should be properly pronounced.

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3G
 
1) Terzuola, as in Bob, the genius, tactical folder maker.

2) Centofante, as in Frank, the genius, gents' folder maker.

3) Viele, as in Howard, the other genius tactical folder maker.

I've always pronounced # 1 like tur-zoo-o-la, but I'm probably wrong.

I've always pronounced # 2 like cent-o-fawn-tay, but again I'm probably incorrect.

I've always pronounced # 3 like vee-lee, and on that one, I think I might actually be right.

What say you guys?

Regards,
3G
 
Did you know that during the Cold War, the Soviets invented the pocket clip and opening hole, and only later did Sal introduce them here? The original Russian company was Spy-vs-spyderco.
 
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