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|  18th April 2024, 07:41 PM | #1 | 
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				 |  Unknown dagger for ID and comment 
			
			Hi all, This dagger (below) has defied my attempts to identify it. I suspect that it is African in origin but that is just a hunch, the blocky hilt with its rectangular cross-section is particularly unfamiliar to me. If anyone has insights on what it is or where it might be from, that would be greatly appreciated. Overall length: 34.4 cm (~13.5 in.) - ADS | 
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|  18th April 2024, 08:27 PM | #2 | 
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			I do not think this is an ethnographic dagger. It looks more like a "trench" knife with a blade made of sheet steel.
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|  18th April 2024, 09:56 PM | #3 | 
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			I also don't think it's ethnographic, the blade maybe but the hilt looks very recent home made!?   | 
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|  19th April 2024, 01:53 AM | #4 | 
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			Thank you both! That makes sense now why I could not find anything else that looks like it. - ADS | 
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|  19th April 2024, 09:30 AM | #5 | 
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			Maybe it's one of the "great" restorations you can see on YouTube!      | 
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|  19th April 2024, 10:32 PM | #6 | 
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			the blade appears to be asymmetrical along the edge like some Congo knives, when you flip it over looks the same again? crossection like drawn in black? maybe a somewhat older blade rehilted recently. Kind regards, Eric. | 
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|  19th April 2024, 11:17 PM | #7 | |
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 Look to #3, I also think that it's an African blade. Regards, Detlef | |
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|  20th April 2024, 01:09 PM | #8 | 
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			Hi Detlef, yes I did see your earlier post, we concur so it must be the truth   But seriously, attached an example with similar features which triggered my thoughts. kind regards, Eric | 
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|  20th April 2024, 04:09 PM | #9 | 
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			Hello Eric, I think it's pointless to worry about where this blade came from! Without a handle and scabbard, it will be very difficult to assign the blade. And it's not a very special blade which would be worth giving it a "new" handle. Regards, Detlef | 
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|  26th April 2024, 06:39 PM | #10 | 
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			Not saying that's the case here, but this type of hilt isn't unheard of in Africa : https://www.africanarms.com/images/b...iver-39-cm.jpg
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