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Gentlemen, what would be the opinion? Many thanks for your help and comment.
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Sorry, I don�t like it� Good hunting, Johnny
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I don't like it eighter. It looks like a parts dagger with some very trange parts. JMO. Regards, Dan
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I meant "strange parts" offcoarse. Especially the release-button on the crossguard.
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I meant "strange parts" offcoarse. Especially the release-button on the crossguard. I totally agree. The release-button appears to possibly be home-made?
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Thank you for your opinions gentlemen Here are the results of my study of the dagger What do you think? I need your opinion for the reason of his return to the seller
The pommel is WKC . not Horster scabbard just not on Horster grip the possibility of forgery, as there is no wood inside - only plastic Blade himself is no doubt Horster the crossguard ?
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