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Any opinions welcome. Thanks, Ed
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Ed another nice dagger looks to have the typical WKC tomahawk crossguard
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Do you think it is WWII period?
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Ed-Yes a nice WW2 army officer
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Ed, Tom's right. It looks like a typical WKC army.
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Yep, looks good to me! Nice find!
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Ed, Nice even patina all over, is any of the crossgrain left on the blade. Welcome back to collecting TR items. Eric
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Yes, Judging by the reference pictures of cross grain on this site I would say there is cross grain visible on the blade. Thanks, Ed
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