There are quite a few collectors on here that are from the UK who would probably take an interest in it if you listed it for sale (me included)
Welcome to the forum,
Chris.
Gents!!....Now that the ebay issue and opinions expressed has been addressed from both ends of the spectrum,, lets leave it at that. It would now be up to the seller as he has heard the pros and cons of ebay...but it would be advisable with less hassle to list here on our classified section. Regards larry
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Funny thing here is that no one talks about the dagger, its quality, is it genuine?
What kind of pricerange we are talking about.
First of all ill put my head on the wooden block so its easy to chop :
I do not like the blade at all, the makerlogo isnt centered, and the blade shows no crossgrain, realy looks brushed.
Could be the grease that spoiled the blade, but Gents please take a closer look!!
So Gents give your thoughts on this one before we let it pass and put it in the Classified section!
Cheers Ger
Dagger is typical LW2 Horster.
100% original, but not exactly the best condition.
Horster logo on the blade is often poorly centered.
Regards
Vedran
Looks a good original dagger to me. Just condition goes against it.
Cheers, Ade.
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Thx Gents for picking it up
i'm not realy into the second model, in fact i find them rather ugly, sorry realy fancy the first pattern so glad you examined this one.....
Cheers,
Ger
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