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Anybody know the name of this style knife?

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Looks like one of those No-Tip knives they are/were selling in the UK in response rising knife crime. Saw some articles on them a few years back.
 
Looks like one of those No-Tip knives they are/were selling in the UK in response rising knife crime. Saw some articles on them a few years back.
Thanks DougE... I see a lot of Salumi Butchers using this knife to trim skin off hams and shoulders. Want to buy one....
 
Yup just a blunt end slicer

…..the blunt end keeps it from digging, ie like a brisket carver but it has more stiffness
 
It looks like our bread knife.
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Thank you civil!
What length do you want? The UK versions range from 9 to 15 inch blades….

Like a brisket knife they have a constant spine to the tip to maintain its stiffness…….
 
It looks similar a Chinese duck knife. I think Dexter makes a vegetable knife with the same shape. A lot of nakari type of knives a close to that shape.
 
Looks like what Victorinox calls a Watermelon Knife.

 
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