The tang nut has a total loss of plating ..and I am curious of the condition on the top of the upper guard.
The Grip eagle has an odd shape to it..and could very well be the angle of the photo. The eagle has a squashed look to it. Just an observation.
The leather washer I can do without and does nothing for the dagger.
Scabbard appears to be an early type.
The blade looks ok ..through the muck and I do see acid etching in the logo.
The condition overall is a grade B+
Regards Larry
Good to see you posting Luca
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Thanks a lot Larry...i did not pay attention enough on the scabbard...
Walk away from this East Block dagger, its a put together parts dagger with a fake blade.
This very logo is currently extensively used for forgery, just to get more money, as it is a rather rare maker to find ( when Original )
The blade is a not good on this one.
the rest well.. Larry explained it all
Ger
Thanks Gerrit..this dagger would have fooled me😁
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