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carlos 19th April 2009 07:49 AM

Helpm me please,Information about dagger
 
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Hello!!
This item just finished in Ebay,the seller thinks maybe French,spanish or maybe Philippine, ithe dagger is beautiful but I don´tknowthe origin, could you help me? thanks
carlos

http://cgi.ebay.es/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...m=220394476037

Atlantia 19th April 2009 12:24 PM

Hi carlos,
I'd say it looks southern European, probobly Spanish, so I think it would be generically classed as a 'Punal Type B'.
The quality looks absolutely first class, I'm suprised it didn't make more!
Lovely dagger.

Regards
Gene

Battara 19th April 2009 10:10 PM

I agree don't think it is PI.

carlos 21st April 2009 06:52 PM

Thanks
 
Thank you very much fot the information!!
Best regards
Carlos

Atlantia 22nd April 2009 12:47 PM

Hi Carlos

Were you the buyer on this dagger?
I hope if you were that you will post some pictures when you receive it.
It might be worth starting a new thread in the European section in case some people have missed this one.
Sorry I couldn't be more help, I'm sure some other members might be able to tell you more.
I do think its a Spanish one, but the 'type B' designation that references seem to give is not really helpful in the same way that the 'type A' given to all of the single edged ones isn't. .
The double edged ones are more familiar with the 'lantern' or 'plug' handles, but I have seen examples with straight handles and the brass sheath is very like the daggers from Albacete.
Close-up pictures would possibly show detail and decoration that might be more readily identifiable.

Regards
Gene

Gavin Nugent 22nd April 2009 01:53 PM

Very accurately said Gene
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Atlantia
I do think its a Spanish one, but the 'type B' designation that references seem to give is not really helpful in the same way that the 'type A' given to all of the single edged ones isn't. .
The double edged ones are more familiar with the 'lantern' or 'plug' handles, but I have seen examples with straight handles and the brass sheath is very like the daggers from Albacete.
Close-up pictures would possibly show detail and decoration that might be more readily identifiable.

Regards
Gene

I couldn't agree more Gene, well said.

Gav

carlos 22nd April 2009 02:00 PM

I´m the buyer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Atlantia
Hi Carlos

Were you the buyer on this dagger?
I hope if you were that you will post some pictures when you receive it.
It might be worth starting a new thread in the European section in case some people have missed this one.
Sorry I couldn't be more help, I'm sure some other members might be able to tell you more.
I do think its a Spanish one, but the 'type B' designation that references seem to give is not really helpful in the same way that the 'type A' given to all of the single edged ones isn't. .
The double edged ones are more familiar with the 'lantern' or 'plug' handles, but I have seen examples with straight handles and the brass sheath is very like the daggers from Albacete.
Close-up pictures would possibly show detail and decoration that might be more readily identifiable.

Regards
Gene


Yes, I´m the buyer, of course when arrived me the dagger I´ll post more picture.
Thanks again
Carlos

Atlantia 26th April 2009 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by freebooter
I couldn't agree more Gene, well said.

Gav

G'day Gav!

Thanks mate.

Gene

carlos 4th May 2009 12:21 PM

I just received the dagger
 
I just received the dagger and I have made new pictures. I Have open a new thread in the European armoury forum, maybe there someone could identify dagger.
thanks
carlos


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