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I have seen and owned my share of model 1850's naval daggers but this one is odd to me. Anyone have an opinion? Danish Naval?Jim
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Jim Im thinking Gentlemens dirk
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I think that's a good opinion Bob. I would love to hold this dagger and see what the materials are.
I am also waiting to see if Kurt snaps this one up.
Jim
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I was thinking of getting it myself. But i found something else i want more
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Sorry for answering a bit late...
Youre right...it is a danish naval dagger. Dont remember exactly what model this is, but its 1900 something. Denmark has a really, REALLY big variety of navy daggers, and in my opinion, they are all of great quality. Often german made. To collect danish daggers is a field in it self. I really like those, and I have a bunch of them myself. Models like this one usually go for about 350-400usd.
(Always looking for named/personalized/"altered" HJ knifes/bayos and Brannik/czech youth knifes)
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