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Old 21st October 2013, 08:10 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Sajen
Congrats, now I know it in good hands! I was bidding as well but forget to give my final bid because a friend visiting me. Why you think it's an american blade? The dagger Thinreadline show is similar but not the same.
It is without doubt a very interesting dagger, a little bit gunong like.

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Detlef
I would agree that it has an American blade , and that it is a WW2 M3 blade which has been re shaped towards the point. . There are certain distinctive features such as the shape at the ricasso and the blade profile which strongly indicate it to be an M3 .
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