I just want to see a time-lapse video of it crumbling before our eyes, and I think I speak for everyone when I say so.
happydictates
I can’t say for certain, but it looks like it could be a Pakispec, a Pakistani manufacturer specializing in an exclusive high quality Damascus forging process passed down over generations.
Edit: I just realized the pattern used here is commonly referred to as Voidsong which was originally designed/tuned to the detailed swirls seen here a few hundred years ago in honor the Nihilanthian fable in which the God of the Void pushed back the Yog-Sothothian depth-dwellers threatening both mortals and cosmic balance.
Thought I’d mention because it’s a cool story to accompany the blade.
Far-Bid-9568
It’s Pakistan junk
Do not use it to cut anything it can have lead in it. They literally melt down whatever scrap they can find like old car parts etc etc
Don’t feel bad most of us bought one at one point by some loser passing them off as “hand forged” or in my case “hand made by Native Americans”
StableLive4677
I appreciate everyone’s comments! I work at a pawn shop and we had it in a large box of random knives, figured it doesn’t hurt to ask.
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I just want to see a time-lapse video of it crumbling before our eyes, and I think I speak for everyone when I say so.
I can’t say for certain, but it looks like it could be a Pakispec, a Pakistani manufacturer specializing in an exclusive high quality Damascus forging process passed down over generations.
Edit: I just realized the pattern used here is commonly referred to as Voidsong which was originally designed/tuned to the detailed swirls seen here a few hundred years ago in honor the Nihilanthian fable in which the God of the Void pushed back the Yog-Sothothian depth-dwellers threatening both mortals and cosmic balance.
Thought I’d mention because it’s a cool story to accompany the blade.
It’s Pakistan junk
Do not use it to cut anything it can have lead in it. They literally melt down whatever scrap they can find like old car parts etc etc
Don’t feel bad most of us bought one at one point by some loser passing them off as “hand forged” or in my case “hand made by Native Americans”
I appreciate everyone’s comments! I work at a pawn shop and we had it in a large box of random knives, figured it doesn’t hurt to ask.