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At least what I can see in these pics the hewer has all the certain features I like to see on original ones. The sit of the grip plates might be inspected in hands, there is also a difference in colour which is not common. Perhaps is is only in the photograph, perhaps one plate was once replaced. The overall condition looks a bit below average but still in a serious collectible one. At any time of existance the hewer might have been cleaned as the pebbled middle field of the scabbard seems to lack it�s artificial patination - but there were also hewers which never had this (due to the general condition I personally think it was cleaned). PACK hewers are the more rare manufactured hewers. Concerning the value please take a look in the numerous dealers sites and consider the above said (due to condition versus the more rare manufacturer I would think an average price of any other hewer is equal). Regards,
wotan, gd.c-b#105
"Never look for sqare eggs" as a late owner of an original FHH-dagger used to say.
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thank you very much vius think that this manufacturer is rare ? � 1000 is that correct? thank you
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Looks good to me. Can you show some closer pictures of the scabbard throat? I can't see any screws.
Rewgards
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yes thanks
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Thanks,it's a nice dagger
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If it's a Pack, you generally know Stingray will like it
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