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Hello friends just need some help determinig if this is a real army dagger. thanks
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the antiquing is not really that black just photoed that way sorry for the bad pics
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Yep, Looks good to me. Later Alcoso mark with gerneric type "B" crossguard. In the first pic. it is in the scabbard correctly, in the last pic. you have it in backwards. Nice knife. Johnny
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Good eyes Jonny V. Thanks for the info
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Very unusual for Alcoso to use generic parts,especially on a mid period blade. Kevin.
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The pommel is also not the common small neck pommel you would expect with an Alcoso? Regards, Theo
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would like a better pic of the pommel, the crossguard also confuses me for this maker
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