Need Help Identifying Kinfolks fixed blade

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So I am having a really hard time posting photos, Its a Kinfolks possibly 368 but without a 368 stamp on the blade. I just Inherited it from my grandpa and I'm just trying to figure out what I have. And yes I know this thread is useless without pictures.
 
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Can't help you much, but it's interesting how popular that style of knife was, and continues to be. Not to stereotype, but they all kinda look the same to me, no matter who the maker was. Nonetheless, a very classic style; I don't have one like it and probably need to pick one up.
 
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Did you get them to post? Obviously I did something wrong.

If you use the BB code in imgur it's a straight copy and paste. If using the mobile app, it's a lot trickier I think but then you just need to copy the link and put it into the cell when clicking the upload picture icon. I did have to do a little searching for the right picture link from tou album post. I think the album link, vs a picture link, might have been the problem.
 
If you use the BB code in imgur it's a straight copy and paste. If using the mobile app, it's a lot trickier I think but then you just need to copy the link and put it into the cell when clicking the upload picture icon. I did have to do a little searching for the right picture link from tou album post. I think the album link, vs a picture link, might have been the problem.
That makes sense, since I am running mobile. Every forum is different and I'm sure I'll figure out the intricacies
 
Can't help you much, but it's interesting how popular that style of knife was, and continues to be. Not to stereotype, but they all kinda look the same to me, no matter who the maker was. Nonetheless, a very classic style; I don't have one like it and probably need to pick one up.
It is a nice knife I have been able to find the style in Kinfolks website, but most have the number stamp on the opposite side of the blade.
 
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