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Just picked this one up in a large group of TR
items. This dagger and a another one were the only daggers in the lot. What do you guy's think? Any opinions?

Randal.

 
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Looks like a Rex Reddick blade. It's a nice piece whatever it it.
 
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Good looking, but in your place I would be very suspicious of this dagger until a real expert says otherwise.

I have never seen an Honor Dagger with a 3-piece hanger, especially one that looks to be brown as used by the SA.

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UGH - UGH - UGH

Eickhorn!

Eickhorn!!

Eickhorn!!
 
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Thank you gentleman. There was no doubt that this dagger and the other one were reproductions, albeit a nice looking one.
The makers mark is P.D. Lunschloss not the the proper Eickhorn. Just thought it was worth posting in the reproducyion forum.

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