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Old July 14th, 2008, 06:34 AM   #1
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Hey i love this site its loaded with info. I have just kicked off a little sit that only sells knives, and only one sort - Victory (greenRiver) have a look and tell me what you think.

Has anyone been to Papua new guinea recently? i was there in 2001 and have yet to find a dive location that can beat it
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oh yeah and did i mention that its silly cheap!
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Hi Victory,
I'm not a commercial diver, so I can't say how well these knives do in that profession. They are certainly different from what we generally use in sport/technical/military diving. Ours generally includes a line cutter and a "hammer head" end on the handle. Wouldn't this also be needed in commercial diving? I really don't know and would like to learn.
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By the way - welcome to the board. I sort of like your knives myself.
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Old July 16th, 2008, 07:33 AM   #5
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Hi Victory,
I'm not a commercial diver, so I can't say how well these knives do in that profession. They are certainly different from what we generally use in sport/technical/military diving. Ours generally includes a line cutter and a "hammer head" end on the handle. Wouldn't this also be needed in commercial diving? I really don't know and would like to learn.
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Hey George,
You ask a good question, you really have me on what a hammer head is - are you referring to the steel "butt" found on most diving knives? If so, no we (i am also an offshore diver) never really have the need, although the handle of these knives is both hard enough and i my thinking large enough to give most bothersome small marine animals a good whack. infact i have used it to clear some nasty barnacles on the legs of a rig trying to access a clamp nut.not the best tool for that job tho mate- as my knuckles will attest to.

In regard to the wire cutter, this serrated blade is awesome, you really have to see one. It cuts almost anything and my guess is it would out do any standard knife mounted wire cutter for sure.

I had to clear an 80mter supply vessel's prop of 100m of industrial marine nylon rope in the UAE 3 years ago. That is the stuff about 6-8 inches thick.
Now you might think so what it was nylon!

the stuff was wrapped around the prop and shaft 50 - 60 times!It was a tough job and when i managed to cut the outer layers i found the inner layers had melted and fused together due to the shafts frictional heat on the rope.

The job took me 100-120 mins to complete so you can imagine the amount of cutting involved. The Victory (Green River) absolutely smashed it! By the end of it, i was bloody stuffed but the knife was not.

Admittedly i retired the knife to deck work after that(still have it) and pulled out a new one for in water stuff as the blade was a little dulled.

And please dont get me wrong here, there maybe some commercial divers that dont use the green river, but i have not worked with them. I still have many parts of the globe to work in, but i have worked through Australia, New Zealand, Asia, middle east, and Nigeria. I can tell you the guys there are using the Victory (Green River offshore name) divers knife.

I hope this is of some help, and i hope it does not come across as a sell document - its not, i actually presumed the name was known across all dive areas, but i actually know little about your area of expertise - and we divers should NEVER PRESUME

cheers mate , and thanks for the welcome in

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Hi John,
Thanks for answering my questions. Yes, I was referring to the steel butt on most diving knives. I guess you wouldn't really need them as you have other tools that are made specifically for that job. You can dive a lot heavier than we can!
They sound like awesome tools though. Good luck on your venture. If you get a chance, email us with a brochure. We might be interested in a dealership.
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Hey thanks George!

Really nice to recieve some words of confidence and positive feedback. You can imagine the headaches in starting out online. ( have just seen you site, very nice mate!) Its all new to me and has been an interesting experince to say the least. But as you can see its more there to help out divers who know the product but just can not access it easily. I still work commercially full time and are emailing you from the south china sea now. Tomorrow i am being blown down to 200m for 33 days so you will not hear much from me in that time!

Anyway, thanks again and yeah mate any advise you can offer is welcome.

take care, i'm off to suck helium.

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Thanks for the compliment on our web. It takes a bit to get going, but once you do, it almost takes on a life of it's own. Plus, you are constantly modifying as need arises.
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