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Hello, I've had this HJ knife over 4 yrs. I believe it's original, however, I've always wondered about the maker's-mark. The AES and RZM is not stamped "evenly" yet the M7/85 is. Also, the "black" has worn off the snap revealing a green color. Can I get some opinions from you HJ guys? Thanks, Leipzig
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Nothing wrong with this one. I have found several other green snaps on AES daggers over the years as well as red and blue. Lance for Russ
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I think the makers mark should be on the back, but all is possible.
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