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			Arrived today, no markings, no decorations at all. dark patination throughout, no rust, appears to have been renwaxed. 
		
		
		
			sharp blade is 57 cm. long, 3 cm. wide at guard, 1.8 cm. t-spine at guard. deep fuller 42 cm. long. tip from fuller is double edged. guard is 12 cm. wide, horn grip is 12 cm. long, fastened via a flat headed slotted screw.right side swell fits the palm, left side has smooth finger depressions. feels really good in the hand too. 'shell' guard or rain guard is shield shaped, 5 cm. by 3 cm. and also undecorated. weight is 557 gm. looks a lot like the generic yataghan bayonet blades of the 19c. re-purposed to a starkly beautiful hunter. wonder if it'll fit a bayonet scabbard if i can find a loose orphan one. any comments on it's origin and or age would be appreciated, thanks in advance.  | 
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			found a cheap french 1866 bayonet with scabbard. the hunter fits perfectly. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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