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Thanks for all the replies!!! I wasn't sure if the markings were unit markings or some kind of personal marking. I am very happy with it. I will search for a frog to make it complete! What is the going rate (average) for a frog for this? $80? $100? $50.... thanks again for all the input.
Bill
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10-22-2013 12:50 PM
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Hi Bill, the frog listed in the link kindly provided is $80. That sounds OK to me.
Cheers, Ade.
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I emailed about that one, but I was also going to try to call as well as suggested... thanks! It sounded OK to me too, but I have no idea what the going rate is for a frog for this dagger..
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Hi Bill, I cannot recall how much my frog was now as it was some years ago? But I have a feeling it was not cheap, maybe around the £45 mark.
Cheers, Ade.
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That is a good price for the frog, anything under 100 I would say is good, they do not come around too often, and it is nicely dated also, good luck!
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I went ahead and bought the frog for $80 ($90 shipped). It looked to be in pretty good shape and it will look good with this dagger.
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It will look great, post photos when you have it all together.
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It will look great, post photos when you have it all together.
I agree with John.... once all together it would be a nice addition to your collection..and ours here on the forum. looking forward to it!
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