S Starseed Joined Jan 22, 2012 Messages 1 Jan 22, 2012 #1 http://flic.kr/p/bh8XwB Heavy, about 12 inches long and has a Panther logo
Vanguard41xx Joined Dec 29, 2010 Messages 3,135 Jan 22, 2012 #2 With those pictures it is hard to tell...but i'm going to guess made in Pakistan. It is a skinning knife (can tell by blade shape).
With those pictures it is hard to tell...but i'm going to guess made in Pakistan. It is a skinning knife (can tell by blade shape).
K Knifeclerk Joined Jul 16, 2004 Messages 1,083 Jan 23, 2012 #4 Hard to see from the photo. The rig appears pretty cheap, so I would second the Pakistan thought. Could it be an old Puma, though? I'm not sure.
Hard to see from the photo. The rig appears pretty cheap, so I would second the Pakistan thought. Could it be an old Puma, though? I'm not sure.
H hatchetjack Joined May 24, 2005 Messages 2,261 Jan 23, 2012 #5 If the other two pics are of the same knife, I'd also say a gun show/flea market cheapie from Pakistan.
If the other two pics are of the same knife, I'd also say a gun show/flea market cheapie from Pakistan.
C cutter17 Joined May 16, 2006 Messages 6,873 Jan 23, 2012 #6 No Puma. With the stainless steel stamp on it, and crooked at that, definitely would say of Asian/Pakistan manufacture.
No Puma. With the stainless steel stamp on it, and crooked at that, definitely would say of Asian/Pakistan manufacture.
C C.S. Graves Joined Jun 13, 2006 Messages 3,724 Jan 23, 2012 #7 Weird, it looks like someone took a Western W39 blade and attached it to a bastardized Buck 110 handle.
Weird, it looks like someone took a Western W39 blade and attached it to a bastardized Buck 110 handle.