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The Smithsonian really needs someone with a bit more knowledge to write descriptions for some of their collection. Check this Army dagger - http://americanhistory.si.edu/militaryhistory/collection/object.asp?ID=200&back=1It's identified only as a "dagger with a silver braid portepee hanger". Oh by the way, the damascus blade warrants no mention.
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I would certainly buy it for the price of a regular dagger LOL
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And the maker is referred to as "Solingen". I bet there is more to see on the blade than just the word "Solingen". Too bad the maker mark is not visible in the pictures.
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One would think that the Smithsonian would have more talented personnel eh? Is that a government run institution btw? If so, that would explain it.
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