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Hello: I need help with this boot knife, good or fake? Thanks Iv�n
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Is the dagger marked with some produsent maker ? I have a similar CLC stamped type. That on the pics look very to "clean" for me hmm
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Thanks for your help The blade is unmarked Rgds Iv�n
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Pakistani fake. Fit of grips is horrendous and scabbard and belt clip brand new.
If you want to criticise someone first walk a mile in their shoes. Then, when they come after you, you'll be a mile ahead and they'll be barefoot.
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I would not buy this one. No maker and looks new on the belt clip like Terry says.
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like terry says that grip fit is crap leave well alone
Regards Sean
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Very thanks for your help
Rgds Iv�n
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Was this style of hanger/clip ever used on period knives? I've only seen this on the late war bayo with the tool in the handle.
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quote: Originally posted by Raymond: Was this style of hanger/clip ever used on period knives? I've only seen this on the late war bayo with the tool in the handle.
Seitengewehr SG 42 have this type of hangar. Very similar. Here pics of an 2nd variation SG 42 LH 600
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Is that one genuine or one of the $750 ones from the USA? "Well made reproduction of the extremely rare experimental bayonet (with tools in the handle). Made by 'cof' and tool set is marked 'ltf'. I purchased this piece as an original in the 1990's and it probably came out of Eastern Europe in the 1970-1980s. Overall in very good condition and will be a good collection fill-in until you can find an authentic SG42. It looks just like the original and much nicer than the cheaper recent reproductions." (Photo and spiel courtesy of bayonetsonline)
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quote: Originally posted by Terry Pullen: Is that one genuine or one of the $750 ones from the USA?
genuine 2 variation ww 2 i have in my collection. I only collect ww 2. Not repro or copies. Do you have any more pics of your SG on other side ? Closer pics of the blade markings ? I have a tread about this SG 42. We can discuss there. LH 600
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quote: Originally posted by Terry Pullen: Is that one genuine or one of the $750 ones from the USA? "Well made reproduction of the extremely rare experimental bayonet (with tools in the handle). Made by 'cof' and tool set is marked 'ltf'. I purchased this piece as an original in the 1990's and it probably came out of Eastern Europe in the 1970-1980s. Overall in very good condition and will be a good collection fill-in until you can find an authentic SG42. It looks just like the original and much nicer than the cheaper recent reproductions."
(Photo and spiel courtesy of bayonetsonline) http://www.bayonetsonline.com/ger_for_sale.htm I found the SG 42 here on this site,thanks Terry. That is a fake one. http://www.bayonetsonline.com/images/117_0354.jpg
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LH600, yes that's the one. I couldn't think of the designation for it. I don't like the fit of the grips near the crossguard. Unless an expert told me otherwise I'd say it was no good. I'm used to seeing these style of hanger/clip.
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very bad fake you can buy them for $11 all day,i have a fellow here who sells them at his flea mkt booth..and look at the steel grinding marks.a dead giveaway.
o hello dare.lol.
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i paid $90 for this on a web page i buy from all the time.
o hello dare.lol.
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