Trying to track down specific Old Hickory knife

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I've just recently become reaquainted with my father after about a 4 year hiatus on his part. During the past couple weeks, the topic of knives came up.
He states that he has a few Old Hickory BioCurve knives. He swears up and down that these are Old Hickory and NOT Chicago Cutlery.

He describes them as being a stainless steel blade (definately not carbon) with a plastic type handle which is ergonomically shaped to be more comfortable in the hand.

After scouring through 100's of web pages on Old Hickory knives...google ebay and retail websites I am at a loss.

I have emailed Old Hickory with this same request, but am wondering if anyone here might have any suggestions.

I am basically trying to find some for sale to purchase as gifts for him. He swears up and down by them, but there is the distinct possibility that he could be wrong about the description.

Any information or leads would be greatly appreciated.
 
The only BioCurve knives I can think of are Chicago Cutlery. Black horn/banana shaped handle, stainless satin-finished blade.

Email Ontario at ontarioknives.com and Chicago cutlery, and see if they know anything. Perhaps they contracted with Chicago.
 
Thank you for your reply.

I got basically the same response from Ontario earlier today.

Are you aware of any Old Hickory stainless steel blade knife with a plastic handle? Old or new?
 
Nope, sorry:(. All OH's I've seen cataloged had squared off plain handles and carbon steel blades.
 
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