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Not mint condition but i want to show you , it is really originall Zet
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originall photo , this dagger is called bebut if i made mistake Jim correct me Regards Zet
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Zet, that's a nice dagger to have in any condition!
Gary
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For me it is interesting that all stamping marks matches to all parts of dagger Zet
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You are correct this is called Babut. I also purchased mine in poland. Like yours, mine is not in mint condition, but original. In the 1990's, Poland was an excellent place to purchase Russian (and other country) items as the tourists would only go into Poland. The Russian economy was very bad at the time and these items came to Poland.
Thank you for showing this.
Jim
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