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    Posted 8 years ago

    gcb2369
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    can anyone help me identify this knfe, it has no markins on the blade or knife itself, no letters, no numbers, no markings, it looks like a case knife but it would have case on it if it was, please help

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    1. UncleRon UncleRon, 8 years ago
      Judging by the construction details and poor over-all finishing quality this knife was almost undoubtedly made in Pakistan. The "permanent" marking of country-of-origin, required by the US government for all imported knives, is usually a thin electro-etch of the word "Pakistan" on the back of the main blade. It is easily worn - or deliberately polished - off.
    2. gcb2369, 8 years ago
      can anyone tell what type of blade fhe serrated one with bottle opener
    3. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 8 years ago
      It looks like it is trying to be a Fishing Knife. The serrated blade would be for scaling the fish, and forked end for hook removal, but it's too short, and cut wrong!
    4. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 8 years ago
      Here's what they were trying to make! :
      http://www.midwayusa.com/product/147925/case-fishing-folding-knife-long-clip-and-scaler-stainless-steel-blades-yellow-synthetic-handle
    5. gcb2369, 8 years ago
      yea i seen those case knifes bill, this one i hsve looks pretty old just i could find some kind of markings on it
    6. hulkbrendan hulkbrendan, 1 year ago
      It seems that this product is attempting to be a Fishing Knife. With a serrated blade for scaling fish and a forked end for hook removal, it has the right idea. However, it falls short in terms of length and cutting capability.If you're looking for high-quality waders, be sure to check out https://waterproofitexpert.com/ .

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