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Here are some of my daggers
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Thanks, Tanker,
Those are great daggers. To me they (Army daggers) are the personification of what a dagger should be.
BTW, an Army dagger was the first dagger I ever bought for myself in 1961 or 1962, and the second one I owned. My first dagger was given to me by my uncle in 1960. An early SA by Voos. Still have both.
Dave
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Thanks Dave. 1st for me also.
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Tanker Yes, those are some fine looking Army's. I also agree with you both, they are the base of my collection also. Finding very nice examples with fine fitting grips is getting harder and harder. I also have a hard time finding a belt loop with the clip to complete my sets. My first dagger was a Carl Julius Krebs,with a red grip. Still do not have a personalized one. Your are very nice indeed. Ed
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