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jorvik
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Post by jorvik »

RB1.
A magnum and a kalashnikov will be my next purchase :D ....and I think Bladeplay have them for the cheapest price.They'll take out the spring as well. I really love the Kalashnikov, great design..and like the rifle a real workhorse
I've got a large stilleto ( my first..... :oops: ) waiting for me to collect from the mail.....from KS, a Fox which I believe is Beltrame, I dunno.....but I'm like a kid at Christmas :lol:
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Post by rapidboy1 »

Let us know about the FOX.
Can you post pic's?
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jorvik
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I got the FOX on friday :D . I really like it, it's a big knife.....bigger than it looks on the picture( check out knife shop), and a fast opener. the blade length is 5.5 inches but I don't think that they take in to consideration the choil ( if that's the correct word?).
Bad points?......it's not very sharp, or pointy( although you can sharpen it up yourself), and the blade is just straight,i.e. not a bayonet style. It's my very first stilletto and I love it, but I think that if you had a large collection you may not be as impressed

http://www.knifeshop.com/cgi-bin/vshop? ... anguage=us
thats a link to knife shop, but it won't show the picture, the knife itself is on page four, under Ital Stilletos
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jorvik wrote:I got the FOX on friday :D . I really like it, it's a big knife.....bigger than it looks on the picture( check out knife shop), and a fast opener. the blade length is 5.5 inches but I don't think that they take in to consideration the choil ( if that's the correct word?).
Bad points?......it's not very sharp, or pointy( although you can sharpen it up yourself), and the blade is just straight,i.e. not a bayonet style. It's my very first stilletto and I love it, but I think that if you had a large collection you may not be as impressed

http://www.knifeshop.com/cgi-bin/vshop? ... anguage=us
thats a link to knife shop, but it won't show the picture, the knife itself is on page four, under Ital Stilletos




Mr. jorvic,

That whole jimpin' page is FOX knives!
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Post by natcherly »

So what's the story on FOX knives? Are they Frank B's answer to AB/SKM's "Cheap Switchblades"?
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Post by jorvik »

Sorry Guys. :oops:
My Fox is the black handled one.The second one down FO 250-33.
I dunno what "Fox" is....it also says that it's a Beltrame. I bought it coz years ago I handled a knife by Fox that was a really big folder, but were the blade stuck out the back of the handle.....i.e. it was always open, either as a small knife or as a much larger knife, I didn't buy it, but the quality and workmanship was first rate....so when I saw these I thought i'd get one.
I really like it, but it's my first stilletto....so I'd rather not recommend it coz I don't really know what I'm talking about (......another good thing is it's not too expensive :D )
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