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That is sweet, Robert.

Here is a nice little stag/damascus stiletto.

That's a good one Billy, I bought one simular to it a while back and gave it as a Chirstmas present. I hated to see it go...lol

man two good looking knives thanks tom

love the sling shot ,but like the knife...thanks tom keep them coming ...thanks tom 

talk to a budddy at the flea market he's going to get some fox-hounds coming for me yes oh yea and at his cost,....make it better dont have to worry about paying all the taxes-shipping  .....thanks for these knives....thanks tom

thats a good looking knife their
 
Billy Oneale said:

Here is a nice little stag/damascus stiletto.

Here is a little lockback done in Buffalo Horn.

I really like the slingshot!

Robert Burris said:

 

 

Guys, this is my Fox and Hound. I bought it several years ago, I don't think they make this model anymore. Sweet.

Billy,

That is sweet.  I am a sucker for buffalo horn and a long bolster is a added plus for me

Robert, that's a great looking knife and I also agree with Toby about the sling shot.

My only Fox-N-Hound to date is the FH-620 Fixed Blade Ulu.  The knife is essentially the same knife as the Frost's SteelStag SS7014.  (Fox-N-Hound is an SMKW, House brand)  Both go for a bout the same price (I think the Fox goes for a buck or two more.)  Both have the same blade, same handle material and same sheath.  Only  difference is the Fox-n-Hound logo etched on the blade and stamped in the sheath.


I admit it.  I'm a sucker for this style of short stubby wide belly skinner.

Below: 1)  The knife with sheath and package 2) knife in sheath 3$ knife with sheath showing Fox-N-Hound TM.

1 - Very nice packaging complete with a  tray style box. Knife and sheath were packaged separately with a protective plastic tip on the knife point.  Packaging was plastic bags.

2 - Knife is snug in the sheath but easy to deploy. You can hold it upside down without it falling out. It is in fairly deep but if you're like me, you'd probably still prefer to strap it down. Note it is just a wrap around tube so the backside is rough leather.

3 - If you're not interested in the logo, you can buy essentially the same knife by Steel Stag for about $2 less

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