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Fox Edge Atrax Liner Lock Knife

Fox Edge Atrax Liner Lock Knife

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Designed by Denis Simonutti, the man behind the Radius—Blade Show’s 2019 Overall Knife of the Year—the Fox Edge Atrax has a prehistoric look and a pure-bred work ethic. Compact and stout, the knife sports a modified wharncliffe blade with distinct cutouts Read More

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ryanfish
9
Jan 25, 2021
Did anyone else receive a knife that looks like it should have been in a blem pile had quality control done their due diligence?
cammelion
26
Dec 19, 2020
Keep in mind that this is not a FOX KNIVES but an unknown brand named Fox Edge!
scottj
79
Jan 20, 2021
After receiving my knife today, I'm pleased to confirm what @blade626 has been saying here. The documentation included with the knife links to http://foxknivesamericas.com/, which is mostly just a placeholder for the moment, but it has all of the same Fox branding you see at https://www.foxcutlery.com/. I'm very pleased with this budget knife, and knowing it came from a reputable manufacturer is a plus.
ryanfish
9
Jan 25, 2021
DIg a little and you can find that the FoxEdge trademark is owned by the same entity that owns Fox Cutlery/ Fox Knives.
Cdoyle
400
Dec 19, 2020
i still like budget knives but this one is too busy looking for me. I suppose for the price point its not terrible though.
reswright
3851
Dec 19, 2020
The edges of the parts of the knife look awfully rough, like they were binned up and shaken around quite a bit prior to manufacture. The design itself I like. The steel is cheap but not godawful. 8Cr with a good heat treat can be a likable steel. The two flip tabs and two apertures make it an interesting idea, the steel will require frequent edge maintenance so it's good that it's a simple edge to sharpen, looks like T6 and T8 connectors, high grip G10 that can bear some reprofiling... This isn't a half bad project knife, is what it is in my books. If someone's been thinking about taking knives apart and modifying or improving them, there's a lot that can be done here and a lot of features for $30.
Jakob
378
Dec 19, 2020
At that price, the blade coating has to be as bad as the steel and probably paint. It is an attractive knife, Fox is a good brand but I just dislike cheap quality knives.
Fireman1669
32
Dec 18, 2020
This is going to be a dumb question but is there something special about the Geometric Blade other than the pattern or I am just thinking too much into it?
balakay43
Dec 18, 2020
Fireman1669Im more concerned about what kind of coating they used lol but its probably better for cutting shapes.
Fireman1669
32
Dec 18, 2020
balakay43Lol, very good point
balakay43
Dec 18, 2020
Very Nice knife! But I knew there was a catch. Eight C mother fuckin R! Just ruins everything going for this thing lol I would if it was $25 not $30.
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Jaybrown
Dec 20, 2020
I still get the feeling that there is an affiliation . My guess is that this is branch of the Black Fox line . The Black Fox logo is incorporated in the FoxEdge logo . There should be a connection somewhere..right ?
ryanfish
9
Jan 25, 2021
See the reply above. Some research does show that the FoxEdge is a Fox Knives brand without website support yet.
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