A few more photos would determine authenticity.
Cant say yes what other details we can not see such as a producer logo and any markings on the off end of the crossguard.
Please.
Regards Larry
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I went to their website. I know there has been a subtly close reproduction that is pretty good I have seen in my travels. Would like to see more of this one in hand for me. The thing to look for on these is the guards size, screw types along with throat marking stamping and K on the guard as here on mine.
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Ross now a days even the K casting is on the guard and DLV markings on the throat.
What they all lack are the original super flat scabbard screws, and the pommel is a bit to much streched given it a bit different shape.
Next to an original its visible.
The RLB repro's are pretty good too, for some reason a lot bear a "1936" marking on the tang, makes it a bit easier
This one is a fake, domehead screws is a dead give away.
Ger
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Legacy has been offering daggers and uniforms lately. Most of them are very suspect. You have to wonder why they would do this. They have a really nice ppk, luger, etc thing going on. Doesn’t make sense.
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