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Originally posted by DR DOLCH View PostIt seems some people cannot leave it at that.If you review the threads I am sure you will see my point.I am sure more remarks will continue tomorrow but not from me because it bores me now.
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Originally posted by DR DOLCH View PostHere is a dagger I own that I think there is only one more in the world (It's the orange colored handle).
Here is an orange grip shooter by Alcoso. Not too many of these around, I think. The late Dr Julian Milestone had an orange grip Alcoso in his great collection, a presentation piece as I remember it. Is your cutlass Alcoso? These orange grips are solid and do not suffer from cracking as do the standard white celluloid covering over a wood former does.
To stay on thread, I have had just one SS-M33 by Schuttlehoffer - so congrats to JR on turning one up from the woodwork.
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Once again, wanted to thank you guys for the kind words on this dagger. Additionally, here is a page out of Ralf's book showing near enough to the same type of hanger being utilized. There is no way that these hangers will slip on or off the scabbard. The soldier would have had to to go to a leather shop, and have it sewn in place on the scabbard.Attached Files
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Originally posted by JR. View PostOnce again, wanted to thank you guys for the kind words on this dagger. Additionally, here is a page out of Ralf's book showing near enough to the same type of hanger being utilized. There is no way that these hangers will slip on or off the scabbard. The soldier would have had to to go to a leather shop, and have it sewn in place on the scabbard.
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