Non-military and in my opinion 60X - 90X made.
I would think that "ГОPЬКИИ" (GORKY) is the "brand". It was common to name products after famous people/places/things/ideals.
Are the blade(s) marked otherwise? I would assume that some Soviet/RF knife-maker is responsible for this product.
In any case, not much more to supply you with. It seems like a nice thing. So, enjoy it and use it for its intended purpose if need or whim be.
However, do not count on any premium value that might line your pockets with thick stacks of banknotes - In my opinion that is - and, from my experiences in the "Ost"...
Regards,
Richie
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Nothing Else on the blade or any of the tools
So, thats that. You may want to research it online with the Russians. Of course, you will undoubtedly need to approach them in their native written language first and foremost.
No doubt, there is most likely a (Russian) collector website or forum dedicated to such a subject...
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Not military, but still a good looking pocket knife.
Just a civil knife with a Gorky town motive and the gazelle, which is the logo of the town
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Regards,
Dimas
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I believe these are called Pipe knives , the long thin pin like blade is used to clean the pipe stem and the odd cork screw is for the bowl .
Not military , but a nice knife .
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