Help Please!!! I just bought this Chipaway Knife and I can’t find out what it is!

Not to sound harsh, but forget about what it is.
Chipaway cutlery is just a line of very horrible cheap knives from Pakistan imported by frost cutlery and sold through CCN.
I've got two knives from them that were gifts and one of them is on a shelf out on my back patio because I use it to dig up weeds because it's utter garbage good for nothing else.
If you can get a picture posted I can probably help you figure out what it is as I'm pretty familiar with their crap. ( the name is always on the box, but the sellers on the CCN show often call them something different than what's on the box, and other brands probably even call them something else )
 
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Fantasy fixed blade.
It might be good for digging up dandelions.

Based on my experience with Frost Cutlery products many, many moons ago, it will not take or hold a good edge.

(I dropped my last Frost knife in the Mississippi River, as far out as I could throw that P.O.S., from the middle of the Hiway US-136 bridge, back in 1968 or so.)
 
Big fantasy POS knife! However, try not to be discouraged by the posts on this thread. Most of us probably got our start loving and collecting knives with a similar cheap piece of crap knife that looked cool. Spend some time educating yourself on this forum and other online resources and you'll eventually be snickering at a new user's post wanting more info on their POS fantasy knife.

Welcome to Bladeforums!

Here's the picture of the knife the OP posted. Hope the OP doesn't mind that I re-posted it for him.
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However, try not to be discouraged by the posts on this thread. Most of us probably got our start loving and collecting knives with a similar cheap piece of crap knife that looked cool.

This! My first "real knife" was a Pakistani Buck 110 knockoff that my father bought me when i was maybe 10 yrs old. It sat in a drawer for over a decade, and I admit, it was actually a really perfect knife of sufficient quality to sit in a drawer unused. it didn't break, didn't dull, etc... while it was laying there unused.

One day about 4 yrs ago, i took it into the woods, and while doing a simple push cut on a piece of wood (feather stick) the lock snapped, and the blade flew backward. I promptly bought a proper, real Buck 110, and that started a passion that has lead me to being completely insane.

Long story short (the TL;DR version)- that knife is low quality. But it'll serve as a letter opener, or for digging weeds, until it breaks. I think the highest purpose for a knife like that is to inspire you and see if this could be a good hobby for you.
 
Big fantasy POS knife! However, try not to be discouraged by the posts on this thread. Most of us probably got our start loving and collecting knives with a similar cheap piece of crap knife that looked cool. Spend some time educating yourself on this forum and other online resources and you'll eventually be snickering at a new user's post wanting more info on their POS fantasy knife.

Welcome to Bladeforums!

Here's the picture of the knife the OP posted. Hope the OP doesn't mind that I re-posted it for him.
RIANwN1.jpg
I'm pretty sure they don't make this one anymore, I cant remember what it's called but I remember it having slayer in the name when I saw it.
I think it might have been dragon slayer or something like that.
It's been about 10 years since I've seen this one on CCN, and I think it was a warehouse find at that.
 
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