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What did you pay for it?
IMO if it is authentic it is not worth anything because the key part of the dagger is the condition of the blade which is horribly degraded.
That blade is so bad..it would be hard to judge authenticity. Something to think about is the condition of the blade is opposite condition of the grip and crossguards
1. Did someone put together this dagger? 2. or did someone try to give a little life of beauty to the ugly side of this dagger.
Hard to discern authenticity with this one..but Ed Wustoff did produce Rohm inscription honor daggers.
Regards Larry
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