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Welcom to all the members of the forum. I`m writing for the first time. I`ve got Dagger Army and I think it was produced by Fridericus. I hope to find out your opinion - is the original or no, and whom was it made by. Sincerely.
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You will never know the dagger has a generic crossguard and the tang mark is a common unknown forger�s mark
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I agree with Tom. Everything about this dagger is Generic. Even if the scabbard could be identified to a particular maker, it would not indicate that this was manufactured by that maker, as parts were often bought and sold between manufacturers! Very nice dagger by the way Dion
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WW2-Collector and Dion, thank you very much for helping! I like this dagger too.
Andrey
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How do you think, what suspension is better to it?
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