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In memory of my loyal companion Nitro.
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A great minty blade coming out of the muck.
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Nice across the blade variant,
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Hey Rich, That’s a nice F. Dick you got there. Here’s mine with the TM running down the blade. I think there are 3 different TM styles for F. Dick, but not positive. Best Regards, Jeff
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Beautiful dagger Rich. Love the dark etching and the crossgraining. Good score. Rod
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there were 6 variants and all compromised of the little dots on the off end of the logo. Some had the dots and some did not. 2 variants alone ran parallel to the spine one was the logo close to the crossguard for a Rohm inscription with and without the dots and the other was away from the spine in standard position also with and with out the dots,, then you have Pittbull Riches example across the blade variant. with and without the dots. I will post the link in shortly of F. dick variant logos. http://phpstack-500133-1583587.cloudwaysapps.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=253335&page=2 GDC members RR Mac 66 and Hermann V have great examples of the variants used. regards Larry
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That's a beauty Rich. Congretulations!
Danny
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Very, very nice - I really like the blade and the scabbard is the best I've seen in some time.
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Here are pictures of my F. Dick, came to me right out of the woodwork. This dagger has some of the nicest crossgraining I've ever seen. Overall good condition, and really happy with it.
Rich Rich They really don’t come much better then this great scabbard lacquer grip and blade super piece.
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Thanks Larry for the imformation on F.Dick SAs... Your knowledge on SA Daggers is impressive... Best Regards, Jeff
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