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That's a great piece! A textbook Alcoso navy dagger with a beautiful hammered scabbard. Congretulations on this find.
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Fredrik, They just don't get much better. Wonderful example. Thanks for sharing Best regards, Rick
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Really nice looking daggers. Thanks for showing it.
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Very nice dagger, Fredrik. Congratulations.
Best regards, Oleg.
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... congrats, lovely one. Best; Hermann
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Hi, Fredrik. Could you post a close picture of the eagle? Thanks in advance. KR, Oleg.
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Great Alcoso! I like this makers version of the KM..they were a bit different with the crossguard treatment, and with the hammered scabbard! Well done! Kevin.
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TOP condition specimen-great score Paul
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... nice to see the Alcoso eagle. Even with the most likely period replaced pusher it's a great piece. Pushers were lost sometimes and replaced in different ways during the period. Great the has been there forever look of that Portepee.
Again, thanks for showing.
Best; Hermann
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You have a keen eye Hermann. I have never seen one like that before. Looks as if it is slotted. I am curious as to what the utility would be. Perhaps simply an expedient use of available hardware? Regards, Rick
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