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#72005
06/05/2006 01:39 PM
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A magnificent specimen! Mark
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#72006
06/05/2006 02:03 PM
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Stunning ! Wouldn't mind having this baby in my collection. Congrats !
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#72007
06/05/2006 03:24 PM
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06/05/2006 03:39 PM
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06/05/2006 06:40 PM
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what a find well done that man
Regards Sean
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#72010
06/05/2006 07:15 PM
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Both the blade and grip are absolutely magnificent. If I could ask - what source led to your find ?
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06/05/2006 07:19 PM
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"And I will show you where the Iron Crosses grow" -Cross of Iron
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06/05/2006 07:37 PM
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Eye candy for the brown side! Didn't Pat recently get one in similar condition? Or is it the same one that changed hands?.
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#72013
06/05/2006 07:38 PM
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Mike, This one suprisingly came off EBAY. It was posted with " open to offers" comment on the listing. I was lucky enough to make the highest offer within the first 30 secs of it appearing. Thanks for the comments chaps, the pictures are totally unedited ( I had an e-mail asking if I had used my photoshop skills ), screws / nut are un-turned, ball is undented. There was slight traces of old grease on the blade when it turned up and the fit into scabbard is the tightest I have ever seen. Unfortunately my photography skills dont show the true graining to the grip. Mark, can I ask if you treat your blades / scabbard prior to storage, do you clean when you recieve a new item, Mnay thanks
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06/05/2006 08:15 PM
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Degens, when I get them, I immediately take them out of the scabbard and never put them back in...to prevent runner marks and wear. I very gently simichrome the blades and then Renwax all of the dagger, grip, scabbard, crossguards and blade. Once a year I do it all over again. You have a real beauty there. Mark
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06/05/2006 11:26 PM
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Mark... if you do that to your daggers once a year it must take you until June to finish.
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06/06/2006 07:48 AM
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#72017
06/06/2006 08:28 AM
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That is a great score my friend. I don`t have an SA yet & will one day pick up the right piece. That would have done nicely Congrats on a fine example!
War is when your government tells you who the enemy is. Revolution is when you figure it out for yourself.
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#72018
06/10/2006 03:01 AM
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Outstanding Degens....the piece, the photography, and the snag off eban.
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#72019
06/10/2006 05:30 PM
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Wonderful dagger, congratulations Degens!
Did you really buy it on Ebay?
Greetings,
Herman
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#72020
06/10/2006 07:59 PM
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that is real nice and just shows us what beauties there are still to be found.
Nice Jon
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