Help Identifying knives

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Im not sure this is the right place to post this, if not Im sorry. I was given these knives from my stepfather. Any help identifying them and who creates them Id appreciate it! Not sure how to add pictures as the camera button isnt doing anything but heres the link to them.

https://imgur.com/gallery/cO9PZiq
 
The link works fine. I can't really help with the identification. They seem to be decorative budget folders but I am no expert, if there are any markings on the blades some close up pictures of them would help.
Also welcome to the forums.:)
 
The link works fine. I can't really help with the identification. They seem to be decorative budget folders but I am no expert, if there are any markings on the blades some close up pictures of them would help.
Also welcome to the forums.:)

Thanks! Theres no markings other than Stainless Steel. I will check again though and snap shots just in case. I really like the open blade with the hunter etching in it, its very different and would really love to find where I can find more like it.
 
Im not sure this is the right place to post this, if not Im sorry. I was given these knives from my stepfather. Any help identifying them and who creates them Id appreciate it! Not sure how to add pictures as the camera button isnt doing anything but heres the link to them.

https://imgur.com/gallery/cO9PZiq

I seriously don't mean to sound mean in any way by what I'm going to say. But most of these are inexpensive, low quality, Chinese made, "commemorative" knives with "American" themes. If you search 'native american commemorative knife' on ebay you'll find one identical to one of your knives. I'm not so sure of the fixed blades but I'd think they are probably Chinese as well.
 
The camouflage one is identical to a knife my dad bought years ago at the nearest O'Riley's auto parts store.
Beyond that I can tell you that the rusty fixed blade is made in Pakistan and and that it along with the rest of
these knives most likely came from the flea market.

Yes they're cheap but that doesn't take away from the fact that they belonged to someone close to you.
 
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