#64654
02/18/2008 11:53 PM
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Ive never seen anything like this before is it fantacy? I was told the handle is made of camel bone. I the cuts in the guards seem to be deeper than usual and the nut dosen't have the hex. good fit and finish though. any thoughts???
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#64655
02/19/2008 11:43 AM
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whatever it is, it looks nice.. any maker marks? scabbard?
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#64656
02/19/2008 12:44 PM
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there is a leather scabbard. I dont know about marks I bought it on ebay 10 minets after the guy posted it with buyit now. fake or not I coult not pass this blade up
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#64657
02/19/2008 07:44 PM
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Bizzar! I have never seen anything like it! Whatever it is, someone put a LOT of work into it. PLEASE post more pics. when you can! Good hunting, Johnny
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#64658
02/21/2008 05:36 AM
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Is that a damascus blade? Show more pictures. This looks neat.
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#64659
02/22/2008 04:52 AM
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#64660
02/26/2008 12:33 AM
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the dagger came in the mail today. as much as I dont want to admit it Im pretty sure its a reproduction dagger. the guards are made of brass (shiny) and there are no marks on it at all. not to say its not a nice dagger who ever made it put ALOT of work into it. but Im pretty sure if a german manufacter made such a nice blade thay would have put a makers mark on it all and all I diden't pay alot for it and I am still VERY pleased with the workmanship put into this dagger. it will be a nice wall hanger
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#64661
02/26/2008 01:49 AM
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It looks real tight under that tang nut. Can it be 'taken down' so you can look inside the grip?
Mark
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#64662
02/26/2008 02:14 AM
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I cant figure out how this dagger comes appart the nut has no hex. it looks as though it was tightend down then ground and pollished smooth
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#64663
02/26/2008 02:36 AM
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sorry to say that in my opinion is not even a reproduction.
I would think your knife is fantasy creation.
Sorry about the bad news
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#64664
02/26/2008 04:22 AM
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no worrys, I like it alot regardless. if it was cheap plastic and poorly constructed Id be ****ed but its a very well made knife. probebly the nicest out of all of my knifes modern and historic
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#64665
02/27/2008 08:20 PM
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quote: Originally posted by deathsring44: I cant figure out how this dagger comes appart the nut has no hex. it looks as though it was tightend down then ground and pollished smooth
Put an old rubber glove over the top and use the 'nutcracker' part of a pair of pliers to turn the nut.
If you want to criticise someone first walk a mile in their shoes. Then, when they come after you, you'll be a mile ahead and they'll be barefoot.
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