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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Athens Greece
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wolviex
You are right, scabbard is looking more 19th century but I was intentified the dagger by the book I mention before. As we know scabards were change often. Also as Rich notice this form of dagger was in fashion for 4 centuries. But what a perfect dagger! And as a family heritage it is priceless. Montino: If I was you I could not trade this dagger for nothing. Enjoy it |
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