i bought it for the blade. Its desireable maker, yes. But IMO a parts dagger isnt worth 470 euros.
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If the grip had uniformly shrunk I'd expect it not to exactly match the contour of the crossguards. Since it's giving you cause for concern, it really doesn't matter whether it's shrinkage or replaced. It's been my experience that if it bothers you now, it will bug you a lot worse in six months. Being happy with your collection is what it's all about, so return it.Ignored Due To Invisibility.
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Regardless of the reason, 4mm is a huge gap, especially if it is opposite a 1mm space. That just isn't right.
The lower grip gaps are parallel to the crossguard, but the upper gaps are at a different angle than the crossguard. Is that normal?
That lower scabbard fitting is an eyesore.
The piece has too many issues to be in my collection.
I would cringe every time that I looked at it.
Rare blade or not, you should be able to do better for that kind of money.
That's just my opinion. I could be wrong. I'm not an expert.
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I think it doesn't matter if the grip, etc. are replacents or not, the fact is you're not happy with it. You'll wonder about it and the small things will grow to be big things in your mind. If you have the option to return it, I would suggest you do that. A shame since it's a nice rare maker in terrific condition but you'll be happy you did in the long run. Skyline also brings up a good point, there are differences of opinion on what the grip gaps mean and these might make it more difficult to unload if ever you have to do so. A shame but you have to be happy with the piece ultimately.
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