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Old 24th January 2007, 07:49 PM   #1
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This item does not really fall within the scope of this forum.
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Old 25th January 2007, 12:11 AM   #2
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This item does not really fall within the scope of this forum.
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http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=3942
Maybe this will help for those unable to click on the above link :
Welcome to the Ethnographic Arms and Armour Forum, an on-line community of collectors, researchers and enthusiasts of what can be termed "ethnographic" weapons and armor. What is "ethnographic," you might ask? We define the term, for the purposes of this site, as a weapon other than the standardized military models of the past few centuries and is likely a product of an individual artisan working according to traditional patterns as opposed to a product of modern mass industrial production. Militaria is thereby excluded by definition. Modern custom knives would qualify as an artifact of our own "culture", but will not be considered here, as they are better represented elsewhere.

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These are not ethnographic items.
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Old 25th January 2007, 09:01 PM   #3
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I would take them over to here;

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/fo...play.php?f=691

Bernard can tell you if they are real or fake.
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Old 25th January 2007, 09:08 PM   #4
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Understand, we're not chasing you away, BerberDagger. Its just that we don't have much expertise on this forum for these kinds of weapons. They just don't fit , so you are better off asking about these particular ones on one of the forums more oriented toward Western military arms.

The definition of an "ethnographic weapon" found in the posting guidelines is really for the purpose of informing people of the kind of interest and expertise they are likely to find here.
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Old 25th January 2007, 09:29 PM   #5
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Berberdagger,

I completely agree with Mark. But I can tel you that the ss-dagger is a new made replica. I recognize this thing, because I see those daggers often here in Holland. About the other dagger, the pictures are not good enough but I'm afraid it is a replica too. A real german WWII dagger is extremely expensive and you need a very good and reliable dealer for this stuff. And even then, when they handle a well made replica, they sometimes are mistaken.
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