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Hello David,
agree with the others, a WWII area tenegre, nice one. ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Thanks Detlef. Anyone else have examples of these for further comparison?
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Here one which was sold not so long ago by ebay. I believe that this one is from the same time frame.
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not quite the same blade style, but the scabbard is identical. instead of leather chaff like yours, the one on mine is brass.
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Wow, that's a beauty Ron. These examples are helpful, thanks!
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Yes Ron your mounts on this one are brass. Ron's is a great example and rare - the horn is albino carabao horn!
![]() There were a lot of these blades made for GIs, but this one is nice. |
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