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Vintage stainless Pakistan knife about 12-13 inches overall length, blade about 4-5”. Marked with letter”a”! Hardwood handles. Comes with black leather case labeled Pakistan.

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AI Identification

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Large folding lockback knife in the style of a Buck 110

Knives and Cutlery

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $35

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a large folding knife with a lockback mechanism, featuring a clip-point blade and an ergonomic handle. The piece is stylistically consistent with mass-produced sporting knives from the late 20th century, particularly mimicking the iconic Buck 110 design. The handle is constructed with hardwood scales secured by three small brass-toned pins, paired with bolsters that show significant oxidation and a greenish patina, suggesting a brass or similar alloy construction. The blade exhibits a satin-like finish with visible surface scratching and smudging, consistent with utilitarian use. The owner identifies this as a 'Vintage stainless Pakistan knife' with an overall length of 12-13 inches and a 4-5 inch blade, and notes a hallmark of the letter 'a'; however, these details remain unverified without closer inspection of the tang stamps or physical measurement. The accompanying black leather sheath shows wear and possible oxidation on the metal snap fastener. The overall craftsmanship suggests a rugged, mass-market origin rather than a bespoke or high-end piece. Identification is based on visual characteristics and common regional import styles of the 1970s through 1990s.

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this large folding knife appears to be a mass-produced sporting tool consistent with regional imports from the late 20th century. The owner identifies this as a 'Vintage stainless Pakistan knife' and notes it is marked with the letter 'a'. I cannot verify these markings or the exact metallurgical composition from a photograph; a physical inspection would be required to confirm the tang stamp and steel quality. The piece exhibits characteristics typical of 'Buck 110' style knives produced in Pakistan during the 1970s and 1980s, which were marketed as affordable, utilitarian alternatives to premium American brands. The visible patina on the bolsters and scratching on the blade suggest frequent use and aging. The value is based on the assumption that the item is a standard import of that era; however, if the 'a' mark corresponds to a specific known workshop or if the materials are of higher quality than standard stainless, the value could fluctuate slightly. Conversely, in the current market, unbranded or generically marked regional imports of this type rarely command a premium. To establish a more precise valuation, one would need to perform a physical measurement of the mechanics, examine the depth of the hallmark, and verify the sheath material. The market for these items is generally driven by tool utility and nostalgic interest rather than high-end collectibility, and as such, they are typically valued in this modest range regardless of specific regional attribution.

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