Knife Review: Fox Bantay Folder
Published: 12 years ago
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http://www.youtube.com/user/TacticalHadoken Has been requesting this review for weeks LOL so here it is.
The Fox Bantay folder is produced in Italy by Fox Knives. It was designed by Borut Kincl, a Slovenian military trainer and Filipino Knife instructor. It features a clip point recurve blade, 3.75 inches in blade length, N690Co Austrian stainless steel, G-10 handle scales with indexing craters, liner lock with manual LAWKS secondary lock, and tungsten glassbreaker. Also comes with embroidered zippered soft case.
These are hard to get in the US. I got this from AtoZknives.com, they have one last one available as of today, for $140. Fox Knives USA has these on their website for $180. This knife is around the same quality level as a Spyderco Military, so a fair price would probably be around the same as the Spyderco Military, plus a bit more for the cost of importing it from Italy.
Note: Tagalog pronunciation "bahn-tai" or "ban-tie"
http://www.youtube.com/user/TacticalHadoken Has been requesting this review for weeks LOL so here it is.
The Fox Bantay folder is produced in Italy by Fox Knives. It was designed by Borut Kincl, a Slovenian military trainer and Filipino Knife instructor. It features a clip point recurve blade, 3.75 inches in blade length, N690Co Austrian stainless steel, G-10 handle scales with indexing craters, liner lock with manual LAWKS secondary lock, and tungsten glassbreaker. Also comes with embroidered zippered soft case.
These are hard to get in the US. I got this from AtoZknives.com, they have one last one available as of today, for $140. Fox Knives USA has these on their website for $180. This knife is around the same quality level as a Spyderco Military, so a fair price would probably be around the same as the Spyderco Military, plus a bit more for the cost of importing it from Italy.
Note: Tagalog pronunciation "bahn-tai" or "ban-tie"