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12/15/2006 06:16 PM
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I picked up this non-maker marked Army from Houston a while back (great to deal with by the way), and I guess I didn't write down what he told me about the possible maker of the parts. I know that you Army guys can usually tell from looking who made the parts. Any ideas?
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#54041
12/15/2006 06:17 PM
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#54042
12/15/2006 06:19 PM
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#54043
12/16/2006 01:02 AM
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Generic type A crossguard, and what appears to be an Alcoso pommel and scabbard. Probably from a lesser known manufacturer utilising parts from bigger companies. Is the grip solid or plaster filled?....Nice army .
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#54044
12/16/2006 02:02 AM
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Thanks for the response.I am not sure about the grip as the pommel is quite tight and I am going to leave it alone.
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