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Hi guys whats your thoughts on these two? Sorry about the pictures it hard to shrink them to the right size Thank Bjorn
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nice Eickhorns portapee on the one looks nice n tight
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Yes that one is in wors shape but has some nice patina. No problem with regards to authenticity on either of the daggers? Thanks Bjorn
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The bird on the one with the portepee looks unusual. Could be replacement pommel? The photo gives one the impession that the grip wire grooves were not turned equidistant. Looks odd. I have never seen this before? Others Cheers, Rick
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I agree with Rick, the bird of the dagger with portepee is not an Eickhorn one. I would like to see a both crossguards together and a both low ends of the scabbards also together. Regards, Oleg.
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The bird on the one with the portepee looks unusual. Could be replacement pommel? The photo gives one the impession that the grip wire grooves were not turned equidistant. Looks odd. I have never seen this before? Others Cheers, Rick It certainly does and I don't like it. That is not a dagger I would pursue.
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