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hi sir this a very nicely done hunting dagger in my honest opinion i dont think its period made if i was to guess i believe it was made in 1970s but if i am wrong i will apoligize hope our hunting experts post more of what they see hope you agree god bless andy militarynut
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thank you for your opinions and help in identification, I'm not an expert, that's why I made this topic! for my own peace I will go to the appraiser if you can look forward to further reviews
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Post 1945 construction for sure. I think Militarynut is right on with the 1970's as an estimate.
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hi billy g yes most of these knock offs came out of england that is the ruined k-98 bayonets with blued back ground and some of the above elaborated hunting daggers came from a company called house of swords i think they were out of california not to sure the k-98 bayonets were done in england with all the ss markings they ruined matching numbered bayonets sad but true thanks again god bless andy militarynut
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Agree post war made.Thank you for that info Andy, I have always seen this type and others like it all around Europe but mostly in Germany.
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