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#235883 12/21/2010 11:14 PM
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hello
i have this SS36 in my collect
i thinks it s a good daggers
period 2ww
but i am not sure
what is your opinion
sorry for my bad english
best regards
philippe













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other !!!




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I am sorry, but the chain and center scabbard fitting are not good - postwar. I think the blade is the same, but I'm not as positive about that as I am the chain.

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I'm not a huge fan of the etch on the motto, does not look like a '36 etch.


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I agree with Grumpy, however the motto etch is an acceptable pattern for an M36, in fact is very common. Better pics of the blade are need IMO, but not looking good so far...

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hello
ok
thanks for your reply
i am deceived because i have this dagger since 5 years !!!
thanks for your answer
best regards
philippe

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To purchase any dagger especially an SS dagger,, in these times,,it would be safer to know someone and pay a little more for peace of mind than to buy on impulse. Not that I am saying this certain item was purchased on impulse but when buying an SS dagger, much research must be sought after on it first. This M36 looked good from the beginning and lost it appeal further down as the photos progressed. I agree with Red Baron the etch is an acceptable "pattern" but no more than that.

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My bad on the etch...still learning!


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hello
thanks for your all opinion
i am very deceived
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philippe

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ok
thanks for your answer and your kindness
best regards
philippe


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