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Fox Knives 500 Series

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Item #: FO-500GN

$79.95

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  • Item #: FO-500GN $79.95
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  • Item #: FO-500OR $79.95
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Limited to about 1,000 pieces.

To commemorate the company's 40th anniversary in 2018, Fox completed a series of knives made from blades they found in their old warehouse. The blades are marked with the mark they were using at that time. The handles are new and are made of G-10. This is a simple, straightforward, traditional style-folding knife. It is a lockback with a 3-1⁄2"drop point blade of satin finish 440C stainless at 55-57 Rc. We have it available with handles of Orange or Green G10 – no liners. Measures 4-1⁄4" closed. Weighs 2.4 oz. Ships with a black leather vertical belt pouch. Does not include a clip. Made in Italy. Suggested retail is $109.95.

Option A

Fox Knives 500 Series Green G-10

Item #: FO-500GN $79.95
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Option B

Fox Knives 500 Series Orange G-10

Item #: FO-500OR $79.95
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Option A

Fox Knives 500 Series Green G-10

  • Type
    Folder
  • Blade
    Drop Point
  • Blade Length
    3-1/2"
  • Finish
    Satin
  • Blade Steel
    440C
  • Rockwell
    55-57
  • Lock
    Lockback
  • Handle
    G-10
  • Closed Length
    4-1/4"
  • Weight
    2.4 oz.
  • Origin
    Italy

Fox Knives

FOX Coltellerie (FOX Cutlery) has been, and remains, an important part of the knife industry in Maniago. Still family owned, the company was established in 1977 by Oreste Frati. A highly qualified staff, CNC equipment of the latest generation a strong use of the newest quality knives possible. Fox knives demonstrate that a particular attention continues to be placed on creativity and design. The knife industry in Europe, as well as Japan, has always centered around one area in each country. In England, it was Sheffield; in Germany, Solingen; in Japan, Seki City; and in Italy it has been Maniago. In the recent past, we have seen a decline in quality knife production in England, Germany, the United States and most recently in Japan. In Sheffield, the industry has been gone for a long time. There are good companies making quality knives remaining in Germany, Japan and the U.S., but they are few. Many have succumbed to the pressure to make cheaper knives which has resulted in the move of a tremendous amount of knife production first to Taiwan and then to China. It is only Maniago, the art of metal working and knifemaking has been in practice since Medieval times.

 

 

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