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    My Updated Collection

    Just added 2 daggers and 4 rings to my little collection...so I had to take some new pics.

    Uh oh, the Heer dagger was in the scabbard backwards...
















    #2
    Nice collection! Looks like your kitty is enamored with the luft dagger.

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      #3
      would love to see that tropical ring front, looks like Tripoli? Matt

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        #4
        very nice

        Great collection you got going Matt. Nice looking daggers, rings, armands, etc.
        Threw in some Americana also I see.

        Peto at point

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          #5
          You have some really nice items , well done

          Nick

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            #6
            Great!

            Very nice collection; love those daggers.

            The feline likes them too,

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              #7
              Some nice items, the daggers look great.

              Eric

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                #8
                Thanks!Here's a close-up of the Tripoli ring (the T and i are worn off) since it was asked for. It was discussed for several days on another site and was finally considered to be period, but could easily be British instead of German. I'm not sure, and I'm no expert in rings. I like it.

                I have no idea who Matt is...





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                  #9
                  You have some nice pieces there. What is the cats name? My orange cat loves to sleep on stuff in the war room too.
                  Wilhelm

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                    #10
                    That is a very nice ring, the T800 stamp I believe to be Arabic in nature. This is what I typically consider to be an "Officer" style ring as its heavy and very nicely done. First one I have seen with Triopli on the front in this type of ring. Normally you see Tripoli on the cheaper rings made from melted down silver coins. Wouldn't mind having this one in my collection of rings. Matt

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                      #11
                      Very nice collection. That first model Luft is really nice.
                      Mark

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Wilhelm View Post
                        You have some nice pieces there. What is the cats name? My orange cat loves to sleep on stuff in the war room too.
                        Wilhelm

                        The cat's name is Odysseus (Greek mythology) cause he has many adventures. He's a ham for the camera and I guess he decided he wasn't getting the camera's attention.

                        When working on papers and such, he'll sit on them also. But as far as daggers go, he won't touch them. He did make one of those skull rings disappear a few weeks ago right after I received it in the mail. I was sure it was lost forever, but he had played with it, knocking it off a counter. Whew! The rings go in a box now for safe keeping.

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                          #13
                          That is funny. Missing items are bad. Glad you found it. Odysseus is a pretty kitty. My orange cat, Punkin, knocks over small pieces of my kit items. I always know he has been there. Gotta love the cats.
                          Wilhelm

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by afrikasandman View Post
                            That is a very nice ring, the T800 stamp I believe to be Arabic in nature. This is what I typically consider to be an "Officer" style ring as its heavy and very nicely done. First one I have seen with Triopli on the front in this type of ring. Normally you see Tripoli on the cheaper rings made from melted down silver coins. Wouldn't mind having this one in my collection of rings. Matt
                            I was worried for awhile that it was even authentic, the guy I bought it from was vague, had only posted a few times, and it took 5 weeks after payment to arrive.

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                              #15
                              He inspects the daggers when they come in the mail, and controls the remote
                              Last edited by spacey; 09-21-2012, 10:47 PM.

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