Yarará knives from Argentina

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I live in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and want to show some of military knives in use in my country. This three models are make by Pulish-met and your name is "Yarará" (Yarará is a very dangerous snake of Argentina). The top knife is called “Aviator” and was designed for pilots, have very interesting features, in the back of the blade have a saw and a tough sharp for hacking very hard materials and near the guard has a notch for cut aluminium sheet of aircrafts. In the sheath have two accessories that can be screw in a pommel , a screw for wood to make a spear and a hook to use in conjunction with the hole in the blade (the sheath has holes for this) with a great resistance of traction. The middle knife calls “Tanquista” and is issued to tanks crew, is a very practice and simple design. The bottom is a dagger based in the famous Gerber MKI. Pulish-met have 12 models diferents of military knives, I buy more in the next future and post pictures here for you. The web-site is www.pulish-met.com and the mail pulishmet@ciudad.com.ar .Sorry for my poor English and thank you.





 
Mario,
Welcome to Bladeforums. :D
Nice military knives.Nice pictures.:thumbup:
You will like it here.
We understand your English fine.

Doug:)
 
Bienvenido Mario!
You should try to find posts by Ariel Salvierra and Ruben Cualo,
both excellent Argentinian knifemakers.
Good Luck!
 
Walking Man, leatherbird: Thanks for your words, I can post pictures of Argentinian knives (military or not). I don´t know the knifemakers that you say, I search for they. I want to buy another models of "Yarará", and then post the pics for you.
 
I like the screw that attaches to the pommel to make a spear! Really smart idea I have never thought about before!
 
Mario,
You're welcome.WM added a u to Ruben Calo,try that instead.
Ariel does some amazing things with cable damascus and mokume,among other things.Ruben makes excellent knives as well.They may even pop in here.You never know. :eek:
If you want to know anything,just ask.Friendly,informed bunch here. :D

Doug:)
 
I live in Argentina too, and Yarara Nahuel is one of the best knives I ever had.
I hope you can test it soon.
Leandro
 
Mario mucho gusto. I like that Aviator knife very much. Tu sabes si exportan esos kuchillos aquii a Estados Unidos?
 
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