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hello together
I am new to this forum. what do you think about this dagger? New assembly or old? anyone here speaks German? gruss chregu |
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Hello,
I think it is a composite dagger , pommel and blade can be genuine but I think heandle is later addiction... probably composite in XIX Century but possibile olso later... Abaut provenence I see some pommel like this on italian or spanish left hand dagger ... the blade has marks? Regards l. |
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The dagger is assembled from parts of swords.
Heandle and Blade and Pommel not belong together.all parts come from sword in 1750 My question: when was it put together out of common parts swords daggers. I still have a second . the last pictures its the Mark on the Blade gruss chregu |
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Also, this dagger is made up of sword parts( al parts ar before 1750)
although I'm not sure whether they come sheath and blade of a sword or bayonet. |
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