Hello everyone,
I'm trying to learn what is meant when collectors use the expression "slant grip" in reference to early Army daggers. Here are photos of an Alcoso that I've posted before. At the time people indicated it was an early dagger. Does it have a slant grip? Is the "slant" the pitch of the grooves or something else?
Finally, how much do early features add to an Army dagger's value?
Thanks,
Harvey
I'm trying to learn what is meant when collectors use the expression "slant grip" in reference to early Army daggers. Here are photos of an Alcoso that I've posted before. At the time people indicated it was an early dagger. Does it have a slant grip? Is the "slant" the pitch of the grooves or something else?
Finally, how much do early features add to an Army dagger's value?
Thanks,
Harvey
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