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03-27-2024 02:37 AM
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Is this scabbard correct for this dagger is the main question. If correct, I may keep or otherwise I will move it down the road.
John
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Is this scabbard correct for this dagger is the main question. If correct, I may keep or otherwise I will move it down the road.
John
The answer is No ....it should be a painted scabbard especially since it is mid period production...and I would expect more quality from a Holler transitional than a later period SA RZM that was shoved out the production door.
Parts dagger John ....take notice to the lower grip to lower guard....look and se how the guard is chewed up near the grip...which the grip shows no similarity which those chew marks should also be seen on the lower grip.
I cant see by the photos...but I assume the scabbard fittings are plated or just over polished? If the scabbard fittings are plated then they were added as well.
Regards Larry
Last edited by Larry C; 03-27-2024 at 12:44 PM.
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