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|  16th March 2013, 03:51 AM | #1 | 
| Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: adelaide south australia 
					Posts: 284
				 |  Early Dagger, origin possibly Scottish 
			
			This dagger appears to have significant age, with the wooden grip feeling very warn to the touch.  The grip appears to have lost a cap of some description and some of the wood near the blade.  The makers mark on the 10” blade is very clear and distinct probably European although I am yet to narrow this down.  in the Scottish Dirk by James D Forman page 9 Illustration 6 there is a similar dagger described as a transitional dagger dungeon style hilt suggestive of early dirks.  One thing that I hard to see in our photos’ is that the wood has decoration in the form of small circles stamped into it.  I find this item quite puzzling but lovely to hold, any thought on what it actually is and who the maker mark can be attributed to. Cheers Cathey and Rex. | 
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