thanks daniel but I already have sa daggers.
thanks daniel but I already have sa daggers.
I like the early grip,, shame it has a couple of pieces missing. I agree with Ade,, wait a while a better one will come along Larry
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
I agree with the other members. It's not 'beat', but you can find
better ones out there for a little more $$$.........
Regards,
Steve.
You have to consider this:
its a starter, no more no less, you will do an upgrade on this dagger.
Problem is: who will buy a beat up one like this?
You will centainly having problems to sell, so the money you invested gets stuck in this dagger!
So you need to save all the money for the new piece, and got stuck with the "starters dagger"
If you save enough till you can buy a good piece you will find out that that piece will be easy to sell, or accepted as a trade.....
Take the advise of the Gents above...save a bit more and buy a good one to start with!
Cheers Ger
I totally agree with the past opinions & have been there before & learned not to buy poor conditioned Daggers , Knifes ect,
Save up another £100 & buy a good conditioned peice that you will appreciate more & will sell no problem when the time comes,
Makes Good Common Sense Imo.
Regards Mac 66.
Thanks Gents,
Most of the items i collect is not for investment purpose but i think getting one in better condition for a few more pounds is worth it.
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