hey Guys. its Glenn. I would like to know yor opinions on what this puppy is worth. I might want to sell it off to purchase another piece but only if I like what I hear would be a fair market value. I will describe it honestly as one would see it with his own eyes. because ofcourse if I do sell it I will be giving an
inspection period to make sure the party is happy with it. here goes;
HANGERS; I would rank them a strong 8 out of a 10. no fraying, tears, rips, ect. springs work very well. most of the finish on metal remains. no maker marks
PORTEPEE; ranks a 6 out of a 10. typical fraying in usual areas.
SCABBARD; scabbard in in very nice shape. no dings, scratches, ect. unfortunatly much of the finish is worn away. but it is definatly in vg shape.
DAGGER; I guess this is the make/ break of the whole deal. ehh? youll have to excuse my terminology, I dont know some of the names of the various parts of the dagger. but Im sure youll get the gist of it. the top part (head cap) is in good shape. no dings/ dents. good "patina"? is that the right word? the pommel? (hand grip) does have one 1/4" chip out of it located on the reverse of the grip. grip is evenly colored and other than that stated looks very nice. the crossgaurd retains about 80+% of its finish and has no dings/dents. eagle/ insignia look nice. no "smushed" area's.it still has its original rubber gasket located under the crossguard. now for the blade. it has a very nice stamp of the maker. very minor pitting, one little chip and the point is minutely blemished. I think one could actually rub out the tip and make it perfect without any trouble. I dont know if these blades can be "cleaned up" but if they can I'm sure it would look a hell of alot better. any suggestions of how to clean the blade? I would rate the blade itself as a definate 8 but as I said, hopefully with the correct cleaning it would become even better.
so there it is. please let me know your thoughts on pricing this piece and if you have any "cleaning" tips I would appreciate those also for I have other daggers in my collection which I will never sell off. ofcourse this one I wouldnt touch, that would be up to the new owner. (if there is to be one). hope to hear from you Guys. thanks, Glenn
inspection period to make sure the party is happy with it. here goes;
HANGERS; I would rank them a strong 8 out of a 10. no fraying, tears, rips, ect. springs work very well. most of the finish on metal remains. no maker marks
PORTEPEE; ranks a 6 out of a 10. typical fraying in usual areas.
SCABBARD; scabbard in in very nice shape. no dings, scratches, ect. unfortunatly much of the finish is worn away. but it is definatly in vg shape.
DAGGER; I guess this is the make/ break of the whole deal. ehh? youll have to excuse my terminology, I dont know some of the names of the various parts of the dagger. but Im sure youll get the gist of it. the top part (head cap) is in good shape. no dings/ dents. good "patina"? is that the right word? the pommel? (hand grip) does have one 1/4" chip out of it located on the reverse of the grip. grip is evenly colored and other than that stated looks very nice. the crossgaurd retains about 80+% of its finish and has no dings/dents. eagle/ insignia look nice. no "smushed" area's.it still has its original rubber gasket located under the crossguard. now for the blade. it has a very nice stamp of the maker. very minor pitting, one little chip and the point is minutely blemished. I think one could actually rub out the tip and make it perfect without any trouble. I dont know if these blades can be "cleaned up" but if they can I'm sure it would look a hell of alot better. any suggestions of how to clean the blade? I would rate the blade itself as a definate 8 but as I said, hopefully with the correct cleaning it would become even better.
so there it is. please let me know your thoughts on pricing this piece and if you have any "cleaning" tips I would appreciate those also for I have other daggers in my collection which I will never sell off. ofcourse this one I wouldnt touch, that would be up to the new owner. (if there is to be one). hope to hear from you Guys. thanks, Glenn
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