Posted 6 years ago
Ryscott329
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I juat about this knife at the antique mall behind my house the other day I had looked it up and couldn't find one exactly like it can anyone give me any info any would be nice
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Posted 6 years ago
Ryscott329
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I juat about this knife at the antique mall behind my house the other day I had looked it up and couldn't find one exactly like it can anyone give me any info any would be nice
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You need to supply us with the words and mark before you get much help. While it may have been in an antique mall it certainly doesn't appear to be an antique. Knife and sheath both appear to be quite modern.
It's made for skinning deer, wild hogs , and furs off animals for consumption of the meat and preservation of the hides
I wouldn't try skinning with that super-pointy blade; you'll make many punctures in the hide. It looks like many of the aggressive-looking but pointlessly over-designed knives from companies like Frost, Flying Falcon, and Sharp, etc. The multi-color handles are called "Pakkawood" (and other trade names) which gives you a clue where many of them come from. Essentially it's fancy plywood infused with epoxy. It has been used extensively for colorful, low-cost handles on knives imported from SE-Asia since the 1980s.
Well said UncleRon, you talk like a man who jacked a few and skinned them before inviting them to lunch.