I recently bumped into a guy with a rather unique knife I am interested in. It is a small fighting knife that he said only two companies made. I cannot remember the names except I think one company had 'pit' in the name.
Anyways, the knife sort of resembles a kerambit. It is designed for raking. It has a normal though stubby curbed blade except it is single edged on the interior portion of the curve. The blade was about 3 inches. It does not have the kerambit's finger hole. The grip is designed for full fist grip, blade down, with the curve towards you, so with the edge towards you. It is used in a raking method.
Any help IDing it would be appreciated.
Anyways, the knife sort of resembles a kerambit. It is designed for raking. It has a normal though stubby curbed blade except it is single edged on the interior portion of the curve. The blade was about 3 inches. It does not have the kerambit's finger hole. The grip is designed for full fist grip, blade down, with the curve towards you, so with the edge towards you. It is used in a raking method.
Any help IDing it would be appreciated.