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    #16
    Sure, of course, the brutality suffered by memorabilia under the hands of souvenir hunters is legendary...but how many vets could properly retie a KM knot or be bothered to?

    Anyhow, enough has been said. Thanks all for your input.

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      #17
      sorry to go on but its not a km acorn its a heer or luftwaffe acorn
      and appears to be made of a different material to the nylon km cord
      i gues the original acorn was damaged and was swaped post war

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        #18
        [QUOTE=RobDekk;6701129]Sure, of course, the brutality suffered by memorabilia under the hands of souvenir hunters is legendary...but how many vets could properly retie a KM knot or be bothered to?

        lots its a simple reef knot probably retied by whoever put the acorn on the cord

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          #19
          Nickn is right, but sometimes we see derogation from this rule. Nothing is always 100%.

          Regards
          Jakub
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