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I just came across this photo of my Klaas navy dagger, so thought I would post it here. It think it is a not so common maker for Navy daggers, at least with a standard etch. The U9 blades, rare as well, are seen more often. Wolfgang
Last edited by wolfeknives; 10/02/2012 01:35 PM.
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Wolfgang beautiful Navy and very rare maker congratulations.
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Wonderful and very rare. They also made a plain blade!
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Amazing dagger. Congrats. KR, Oleg.
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... rare and nice. Great to see the 'sits there since decades patina' on the Portepée. Rgds; Hermann
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It`s a stunner! I want one!:)
War is when your government tells you who the enemy is. Revolution is when you figure it out for yourself.
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Saw a Klaas at the max nice other then the blade had the sh*t polished out of it.
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I remember buying two Klass u-9 blades from one veteran, just the blades, he must have taken them out of the factory.That was around 10 years ago. Thanks Bob
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