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I just wanted to put up some pictures of my first dagger. Its nothing special, generic all the way/ unmarked, but I wanted the best condition I could afford. The pictures don't really do it justice, the patina is beautiful, dark low spots and and an almost coppery shiny hue on the high points. The blade grind is a little off center towards the tip but it has full cross graining. Grip is plaster filled, (these should be stored with the pommel snug right? so the handle wont move and wear the plaster around the tang right?) Thanks to Lakeside Trader for putting up with lots of newbie questions about an entry level dagger!
Last edited by 223rem; 10/11/2017 09:46 PM.
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Great looking dagger. Congrats. Yes, on later pieces they used plaster filled grips to facilitate tang fit. They tend to be a bit fragile so be careful when disassembling and only if you have to.
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Great looking dagger....it's a good feeling when you get your first one huh? wait until you get your third, fifth, or ninth!! LOL.... and you bought from one the top guys too.....Congrats 223REM, you're on your way to one addictive hobby!
Patrick
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Oh no, you can just stop at one! Nice looking army. I like that grip. Ron
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For your 1st Heer you did well!
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