A brilliantly conditioned piece!! Great to see the combination of silvering and copper on the eagle!!! Blade looks like a stunner too-not often do you see SS blades like this.
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I will explain to you easily fooled self.the square link on the chain is poor.THE RUNE BUTTON IS POOR.THE EAGLE IS POOR.THR CHAIN HAS BURNISHING..THE MOTTO IS DARK.KEEP LEADING PEOPLE DOWN THE WRONG PATH.HAVE YOU MISSED ME OH Great pied piper of the gullible.do you do anything else or just act important for the masses.
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Originally posted by DR DOLCH View PostI will explain to you easily fooled self.the square link on the chain is poor.THE RUNE BUTTON IS POOR.THE EAGLE IS POOR.THR CHAIN HAS BURNISHING..THE MOTTO IS DARK.KEEP LEADING PEOPLE DOWN THE WRONG PATH.HAVE YOU MISSED ME OH Great pied piper of the gullible.do you do anything else or just act important for the masses.
What about the scabbard , portapee and D-ring?
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Originally posted by The Red Baron View PostI would also appreciate if you would please refrain from mentioning my name on this forum, as many members do. This is not exactly the most politically correct hobby (sadly) and can be destructive to a certain careers.
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I tried to enlarge the photos but had no real success, although it did seem to me that one of the crossbones had more detail than that on another chain link. Was it wear, lighting angle, or some other result of digital photography? I don't know. But as some recent past threads here have proven some very good fakes have passed muster (at least at first) by some reasonably well versed collectors/dealers. And if there is a dispute here - the answer is that it should be fairly easy to resolve it with some really good closeup pictures that show more of the dagger in closeup detail. FP
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Originally posted by Frogprince View PostI tried to enlarge the photos but had no real success, although it did seem to me that one of the crossbones had more detail than that on another chain link. Was it wear, lighting angle, or some other result of digital photography? I don't know. But as some recent past threads here have proven some very good fakes have passed muster (at least at first) by some reasonably well versed collectors/dealers. And if there is a dispute here - the answer is that it should be fairly easy to resolve it with some really good closeup pictures that show more of the dagger in closeup detail. FP
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Originally posted by The Red Baron View Postagreed! Close-ups usually make it much easier.
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