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07/08/2008 08:20 PM
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What do you think about this one. Is this considered a transistional dagger? The tang nut is aluminium. I was'nt sure if it was good. I have'nt rzm and makers marks together before, except on a few reproductions. It seems to be a very nice dagger. Any opinions? What would be fair selling price? Thanks.
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07/08/2008 08:54 PM
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Looks fine to me mate - interestingly with K&M you will see the RZM displayed either above or below the makers mark. First i have seen with a tang nut like that, maybe a replacement but hard to tell from the pics. Is there evidence of the nut being removed at all? still a very nice dagger, well done.
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07/08/2008 09:47 PM
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That dagger is OK and is what is called a "transitional". As Sturm says, there is another version, same year, with the K&M logo underneath the RZM code.
I have seen other pommel nuts like that one. They are often found on EP&S daggers. It takes a very thin wrench to get in there
Note the "M" in script and the 7/29 written as a fraction is usually written.
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07/10/2008 06:41 AM
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Thanks for the info. Randal.
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