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Hi chaps.
I especially would appreciate the views of experienced collectors in this field. I have the opportunity to purchase the attached dagger, but I am not sure if this is original, and if it is, what school this dagger belongs to.
Many thanks for any expert opinions.
Arminius
Last edited by Arminius; 07/07/2017 01:19 AM.
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sorry not a real/period example cheers Ryan
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Not even close, look at any real SA grip, and you can see the wood is wrong and the stamping is amateurish.
John Merling vintagetime@yahoo.com MAX Life member OVMS Life member(Ohio Valley Military Society SOS) OGCA Life member(Ohio Gun Collectors Assoc) NRA Life member
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Thank you guys, I appreciate that.
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Yes totally wrong that MM etch is awful
Regards Sean
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