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FOX n HOUND

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Anyone know about the Fox and Hound brand with Damascus steel that has been showing up on Ebay recently? I kinda suspect Chinese but am still looking.
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Pakistan......I think.....
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Keep us posted please...Herb
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I know I have read somewhere that they are made in Italy

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Whoever said Pakistan ............. please move to the front to gain your award ......... you are indeed correct !!!!!

A few minutes on Google and I came up with this :

http://www.dovecreektradingcompany.com/ ... Categories

States country of origin : Pakistan
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Looks like they are produced in multiple locations:

Fox-n-Hound Knives



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Damascus Blade Knives
Stainless Steel Blade Knives

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Fox-n-Hound Knives
Fox-n-Hound Knives are headquartered in Italy. Their knives are produced in Italy and abroad. The Fox-n-Hound line of knives are high quality knives at affordable prices, which results in a great value. Fox-n-Hound Knives feature high quality materials, including Genuine Damascus Steel and Genuine Stag Handles.

This was copied from: knifesupply.com

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Old Gar,

If you buy one of those, please update us on your impressions.
I've seen them, and I've been wanting to buy a damascus knife to carry.

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keithw wrote:Old Gar, If you buy one of those, please update us on your impressions.
i will let you all know in a week or two. I finally had time to corner this one. I have never had a "razor" blade but it looks like it might be fragile out on that point The "stag" looks like white tail horn.
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It came in the mail today ::paranoid:: I have not looked it over with a magnifying glass - - too much other stuff going on.

1. This is a BIG SUCKER ! It certainly won't be a "casual wear" pants pocket knife.
2. It is made in Pakistan ::tear::
3. The frames and bolsters are brass.
4. The polishing and fit is extremely fine
5. I don't see any sign of any pins through the bolsters so I expect they are glued.
6. The "damascus" blade (razor) isn't real smooth (like the Case I have) but is real - not etched.
7. The handles are some kind of stag and are fitted fairly well to the bolsters.
8. Really strong back spring but the blade sits too high when closed. making the knife about 1 1/2" wide and has a tiny bit of the tip of the sharpened blade exposed. Also the razor style of blade has a sharp corner sticking way up out of the slot and that would make it a knife that requires it to be carried in a sheath.

Summary - - for less than $25.00 it was worth it to discover the pros and cons. I will post some pics later. These won't be collectors but could be considered working knives.
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I do know some are made in Italy. I have one.
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