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SOG Warranty

Post by Carver » Tue Jul 24, 2018 7:42 pm

I recently bought a SOG pocket knife. With my good luck it didn’t work smoothly as it should. I sent it back to SOG and within a day they sent a new one. I was impressed with the turn around time and no hassle on returning a product. I would consider buying from them again.
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Re: SOG Warranty

Post by JEBar » Tue Jul 24, 2018 8:33 pm

reports of good customer service are always welcome .... info appreciated
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Re: SOG Warranty

Post by PT7 » Tue Jul 24, 2018 10:19 pm

Hey, Carver,

Would like to see some pics of your new SOG. They make some interesting blades.
BTW, the good Customer Service (CS) you received from SOG paralleled the CS I got a couple of years ago from them.

I only have one SOG knife; bought it just because it was so different than most knives I own. It's a SOG "Snarl," which is a fixed-blade stainless EDC. Still cannot figure out the blade style, because the web description at the knife internet shop uses two blade types for this knife: sheepsfoot and Wharncliffe.

The problem I had was not with the knife; rather, there was a badly bent clip that wouldn't hold the Kydex sheath to my belt. Was not repairable. Without any Qs, SOG right away sent me a new sheath and clip assembly at no charge. Easy to remember that good Customer Service from SOG.

Anyway, following are a couple of pics. To me, the knife resembles brass knuckles. The photo with my SP101 revolver gives the size perspective: the SP101 has a 4.2" barrel length. The blade length of this tiny SOG is 2.3", and is very, very sharp. It's just a fun knife to handle.

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Re: SOG Warranty

Post by Carver » Wed Jul 25, 2018 10:33 am

PT7. That is a wicked looking blade. I just went for the plain Jane variety. It seems that I always need a knife when doing chores etc, and always carried a pocket knife would be lost with out one.
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Post by PT7 » Wed Jul 25, 2018 3:14 pm

I don't have a very large knife collection, Carver. Maybe around two dozen or so knives. Since a number of mine look like siblings to your new SOG, I'd say "plain Jane" is a staple. I have a Buck Spitfire that is almost a twin to your SOG. It's a lockback, which carries a plain single blade and basic gray-colored handles. The main difference is that mine provides one-hand opening with a thumb hole, and yours does the same with a button.

I'm certain there are too many-to-count plain Janes out there. But to handle those everyday chores, they work just fine! :D
Carver wrote:PT7. That is a wicked looking blade. I just went for the plain Jane variety. It seems that I always need a knife when doing chores etc, and always carried a pocket knife would be lost with out one.
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