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I really like that Stag Stiletto.  Very cool!

Thanks guy's one of my grand girls gave me that as a present. I never did tell ya'll about my nick name. When I was young, they started calling me the "Coyote Kid", well years later, they changed it to "Paw Paw Coyote". They said I was no longer a kid...lol
 
Tobias Gibson said:

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.

So now I have to ask:  Is the coyote  as in "Kai - Yoat"  (2 syllables)   or Coyote as in "Kai-Yo-Tee"  (3 syllables)



Robert Burris said:

Thanks guy's one of my grand girls gave me that as a present. I never did tell ya'll about my nick name. When I was young, they started calling me the "Coyote Kid", well years later, they changed it to "Paw Paw Coyote". They said I was no longer a kid...lol

That's nice, Toby. That would be great at camping for chopping and cutting food. I've been wanting to get an Ulu that has the handle on top like a push dagger.

Tobias, it's 3 syllables, Coyote. The younger people call me "Paw paw" [45 and younger] the older guys call me "Coyote".

I forgot all about this thread.  I picked up another one of those maple/stag stacked handled FoX-N-Hound knives about 6 months back, i think.  Same 420J2 Steel but this one is the 8.5 inch small skinner.  It has a similar leather sheath to the first one.   Really feels good in the hand.   These are same as the Frost made Steel Stag knives only these have the F-n-H logo and sheaths.  So far, these are my favorite Made in Pakistan knives!  I'm not sure if I'll buy anymore but  these would great as carry around knives you plan to beat the heck out of.  I assume the 420J2 will take a beating but will require a lot of frequent sharpening!

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