I can't provide any pictures because the dagger does not belong to me, pictures were provided by Stingray.
As you are probably aware, there were more than 1 trademark for E.Pack being used. The trademark location is the least of my worries on E. Pack, it is another matter though on other maker marked.
I don't like others styles but yours seems genuine, just like Stingray's number 2 Roehm.
Again, we are judging from pics alone and it is easier when there are obvious red flags on a dagger, which isn't the case on this one.
Using a microscope, you can tell if a Roehm inscription is 100% original or not and it is an easy thing to do, this is why a perfect fake is impossible when you have the dagger in hands.

Last edited by Pat; 11/15/2012 08:48 PM.