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Fixed Blade Knives105 of 793El Cuchillo Largo - you have never seen one like this Im willing to betKnife don't know anything about it
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    Posted 4 years ago

    K1ll3rf8ce
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    A family member bought a vehicle a while back. Found this bad boy under the backseat. He which then gave me the blade, that I've kept for several years. Which I have never been able to find information on. Anyone that can help me find info on this piece of art and even maybe a possible price?

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    1. dav2no1 dav2no1, 4 years ago
      It looks like it tells you on the blade who and when it was made? Can't read it good because I'm on a phone..what is the name?
    2. keramikos, 4 years ago
      Hi, K1ll3rf8ce.

      Here is a knife forum discussion that touches on the subject of White Tail Cutlery, Pakistan, and the absence of an import/export "Made In" mark:

      https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/white-tail-cutlery.324575/

      The idea of this blade being made in Pakistan would be supported by what appears to be the word "Defence" to left of "2000." Pakistan used to be part of British India, so a Pakistani maker would probably use the British spelling of the word defense.

      I can't quite make out the word underneath the "2000."

      Valuation isn't done here in Collectors Weekly Show & Tell. You can get an appraisal by clicking the Appraisal link at the top of the page (but it's not free), or alternately, you can look at similar knives on eBay, Craigslist, et cetera to get an idea of value.

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