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    #16
    Yes,Craig is correct,the blade is bad ,sorry

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      #17
      I see the whole dagger as a copy.

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        #18
        I"m with T..................... congratulations on owning one of the earliest repops for the last 40 years.

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          #19
          Does anyone knows where this repro was made. I was 13 yrs old when I got it. During my 20's Figure it out it was not good. So the question is who made this?

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            #20
            Toledo, Spain..........

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              #21
              Originally posted by sunny59 View Post
              Does anyone knows where this repro was made. I was 13 yrs old when I got it. During my 20's Figure it out it was not good. So the question is who made this?
              Originally posted by JR. View Post
              Toledo, Spain..........
              Many of these daggers were also made in Germany in the early 70's,as "Souvenirs". One of the reason,why no one took care about the "right configuration".

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                #22
                Originally posted by Craig H View Post
                The motto and m/m etch are incorrect for this mfg. The grip fit is terrible and Ive never seen this style runes attributed to this mfg. I see other problems too . Of course this is JMO which is what the guy asked for .
                Hello Craig,

                Thanks.

                Regards,
                Stu

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                  #23
                  When I looked at this thread the pictures ended at post #7 . After seeing the additional images I would have to agree a complete fabrication .

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by sunny59 View Post
                    Hi everyone,
                    Had this dagger since 1973 (inocent kid) ( in all aspects of life )
                    Where it was made?
                    Would you please check the diameter of the scabbard ring? It looks much bigger as usual. This is usually seen on many 60/70's Reproductions.

                    Thanks!

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