Looking to purchase;
Tysk sverd | FINN torget
I think it looks legit, but is it 100% real? Guard looks faded?
If so, what's a reasonable price in this condition?
Cheers.
Looking to purchase;
Tysk sverd | FINN torget
I think it looks legit, but is it 100% real? Guard looks faded?
If so, what's a reasonable price in this condition?
Cheers.
Please, will a fellow member point out what's wrong with this post....
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
Hello, in future threads you need to actually upload photo's as a link will eventually become useless for future reference. Also you should include the name of the object in the title of the thread if you want more exposure. Additionally the forum does not provide values on items, that is something easily researched on websites. This one is on me, good luck
I'm sure you'll get opinions shortly
Regards, Al
Mooseman, don't post links because they will eventually disappear and the thread will be useless.
Download the photos and post them direct to the forum where they will be be preserved and the thread will remain useful in future.
Gwar, you are welcome.....
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
This is a complete Partsdagger, leave it where it is.
Regards
Ger
Thanks guys, it is very disappointing and a waste of resources when this occurs, on several similar sites this has been an issue when performing even rudimentary research, links, Photobucket and other hosting sites have plagued many a great thread only to be ruined by lack of any visual reference. G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
Thanks for your insight. I'll skip this one. Cheers!
Moose..I know you are new here but the forum requires that you post each dagger separately in each of their own threads for a centralized study and discussion...this way all the details in that discussion will not be lost among the other daggers you posted confusing some new readers upon entering your thread.
Please start a new thread for each other dagger you posted.
This thread is closed !
Regards Larry
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