Hi how is everyone have what i believe to be a Skinner made in Pakistan trying to find out what kind

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Richie, the knife you have is unfortunately nothing special. Pakistan is known for producing cheap blades, but they are often made out of unspecified steel, with lower quality and often shoddy worksmanship. That kind of handle is very often indicative of the Pakistani origin!
 
Richie, the knife you have is unfortunately nothing special. Pakistan is known for producing cheap blades, but they are often made out of unspecified steel, with lower quality and often shoddy worksmanship. That kind of handle is very often indicative of the Pakistani origin!
Thank you just a game knife for gutting like the inlays and was looking for another and could not find 1 thank you for the info will keep in collection
 
I have a knife i believe to be a skinning or gut knife made in Pakistan 6 different colors of wood can't seem to find another. Blade shape i can find but not the handle style or who produced it any help would be appreciated Thank you https://postimg.org/image/ven7oq0lf/

This is Frost Cutlery knife, but I don't remember what they call it not that it matters since it is pakistani junk.

The reason why there's no markings on it is because they are often just stamped on in ink.
It could've had a Chippaway cutlery, whitetail cutlery or frost Cutlery brand on it because these are all names owned by Jim Frost.

They haven't had this knife in a year or two but I can assure you its a frost Cutlery knife.
 
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Thank you it is stamped PAKISTAN in ink like the inlays even though the blade is Pakistani junk Thank you at least I now know who made it
It is cheap junk, but it may hold an edge okay if you wanna use it in the garden or something.
 
I'd move this to General, because it isn't a traditional pattern. But there's really nothing more to be gained.
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