Would like any info i could get on this Dagger. Call it a Copy, Repo, Fake or anything you like. The only other ones i can find similer are through internet searches showing a few like it in past Collector Auctions. They called them "Museum Copies" Whatever that means? One person told me it was an Atwood Dagger from the early 70's. Now i know who James Atwood is but nothing more about this Dagger. I do know it is not a cheap Spanish or Chinese Copy. The quality of this piece is very good for what it is. Just looking to learn as much about it as possible before i offer it on e-stand.
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I don't think you can attribute this style fake to "Atwood" not that it matters.
But it's a Luneschloss acid etched post-war blade.
post war cross guards.
Honor scabbard fittings need a close look but I think they are repro.
Grip looks real.
But that the size and font of that bench stamp....
Don't know if that helps.
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I agree completely with Wags, Atwood was attributed primarily with post war assembly of period parts & this PDL blade is clearly a postwar reproduction. A benchmark usually is indicative of an Eickhorn product which this clearly is not, such a HUGE benchmark leads me to believe the crossguards themselves are also postwar. Such a piece will have value in terms of it's novelty but no serious pricetag IMHO.
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Originally posted by james m View PostI have a couple of these and I've always thought they were fairly early Spanish copies. However; No one has been able to tell me this for sure.
Jim
Regards, WimFreedom is not for Free
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