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07-06-2017 09:16 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Typing on my cellphone I cannot give a total feedback but I can assure that not one single part of this dagger is original.
The thing tries to be a type II or type B1.
Other knowledgable members here will soon reply.
Stay away of this bogus.
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KRISSE
Typing on my cellphone I cannot give a total feedback but I can assure that not one single part of this dagger is original.
The thing tries to be a type II or type B1.
Other knowledgable members here will soon reply.
Stay away of this bogus.
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Pff...... what a bad laser etched blade, they tried to grain it carefully to create crossgrain, but all i can see are little scrathes.....nice Kulturzeichen ...LOL
Ger
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How much were they asking for this fake? Sadly it will never end as long as militaria increases in value for legit items.
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Why was this new user banned?
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Last edited by Larry C; 07-07-2017 at 09:06 PM.
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I think that perhaps there should be an additional identifier for the M1936 daggers. The "Type EB". Representing the more recent "EB" daggers believed to be coming from the still or former 'East Bloc' part of Europe. Just something to consider because I suspect that was where this one originated. Best Regards, Fred
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