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Fox-n-Hound™ Fixed Blade Ulu

The hunt is on

As we head into hunting season I wanted to have a little fun
This weeks contest brings a bit of knife history and a signed house brand

I want to know more about the origins of the fox n hound trade mark and logo
But the contest is simple. I want to know who actually reads these LOL. If you read this through you will know. All you have to do is come into this Fridays chat and say
I support Knives Live So take a moment and see if you can find a bit of history on this company for me. Anyone know when it was started and by who?

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Excellent Tobias, thanks for the input on the worthiness of the steel and the knife!!

I read some where, that Pakistan knives have improved over the last couple of years. I only read this, I don't know first hand. I do see some knives from over seas from the USA, sporting a better than some, knife steel. This little knife may be a good example of, what I'm saying.

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