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    #16
    I was asked by Mathomhaus to post the following text about the dagger being discussed in this thread and to also post the photo below.

    Mathomhaus: The attached photo and the English text below are from Soviet Dirks by Boldyrev et al. Please note: in the book, the English text on this page was printed in white on a black background - which made a legible photographic reproduction of it virtually impossible. As a result, I typed out the text, deleting a few sentences for brevity’s sake but keeping the slight awkwardness of some of the English phrasing:


    “MARSHALL’S DIRK
    The model is the most rare of all existing Soviet dirks. The only known unique dirk which belonged to Leonid Brezhnev, is now exposed in the Central Museum of the Soviet Army in Moscow. The grip of this dirk is decorated with commemorative engraved text whereas the dirk was a present to Leonid Brezhnev’s 60<sup>th</sup> anniversary…There are no brands on the blade…The face of a scabbard mouth bears the cast State Emblem of the USSR framed with laurel and oak leaves, with sixteen turn of a moir ribbon…


    “Unfortunately, there is no any information relating to the number of manufactured Marshal’s Dirks and any data concerning the order of bearing, introduction and canceling of this model. It is almost certain that the dirk exposed in the Soviet Army Museum is really unique, made especially for the anniversary of of Leonid Brezhnev, and in never was a ceremonial weapon. The decoration of the scabbard with the State Emblem of the USSR with sixteen turns of a ribbon on it indicates the possible date of manufacture as a 1946-1956 period, whereas the sixtieth anniversary of Leonid Brezhnev was in 1966. Therefore, the idea that this dirk was made specially for the CPSU leader’s jubilee is rather doubtful. In any case, a chance to find out the second copy of this dirk is extremely small. “


    I hope this may be informative?
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      #17
      Thank you Mathomhaus and Billy.

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        #18
        Glad to be of help!

        The Boldyrev book is something of an eye opener, full of information about all sorts of daggers in the USSR that one would never otherwise know. For example, from reading it, I now realize that some of the weirdly constructed naval daggers that I passed on back in the 90s were not actually fakes but most likely "homemade" items created for naval officers who were unable to obtain official daggers through normal Soviet QM channels.

        Regards

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          #19
          Beautiful dagger! I'm a fan and if I were still collecting Soviet items, I'd buy it in a heartbeat!

          And no, other than what's in the book, I have no clue about it's origins or what it's for. I agree with the others that it's something custom made...

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            #20
            I remember this one.

            It was sold recently at eBay with this "provenance"

            I was asked where did I get this one. Like is said earlier it came out of the collection. I checked with family where did they get it from they said their Dad bought it in Europe. I asked was it before of fall of Soviet Union they said yes, being that he was working in Europe for US government, and he was already retired and back in US when Soviet Union collapsed. So I hope this helps. Thank you. Again I never saw one exactly like this one. And lot of other collectors said that they never saw one exactly like this.

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              #21
              "And lot of other collectors said that they never saw one exactly like this"

              It`s hard to argue with that

              Brezhnev piece

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                #22
                Engraved: Леониду Ильичу Брежневу в день 60-летия

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                  #23
                  One thing is for certain



                  these are two different daggers.

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