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Interesting to see the discussion and responses posted here on this dagger, in comparison to its posting now running concurrently on sfi forum
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You ain't seen nothing yet. How is your castillian ?
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I personally feel this is a 19th century blade that has been refurbished in the 20th century. I feel this was because of certain patina inconsistencies throughout the various materials found on this knife...at the very least I personally consider the grips and hammered bronze work to be of the 20th century.
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