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I don't believe I've ever seen this method of securing a hunting dagger before:
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Jim, Very nice picture,this method of hanging is not unheard of, it varies depending on the maker, for more variations see the Imperial Volume from TJ& TW in the trench knife chapter. The picture is definately the best I have seen of a trench/hunting knife in wear.Thanks for posting.
Gary
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Gary: It's for sale. Note the link I posted above. See you next week. Jim
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I missed the link, Thanks Jim, see you in a few days.
Gary
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