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What are the names of these?
Can anyone please tell me what these daggers worth?
they in near excellent condition.

thanks

 
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Dear auksas,

You will soon be receiving many responces.
 
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Hello All,

the second dagger is VERY rare, a good price if original...

Sebastien.
 
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auksus, since no one has given you a straight answer I will try! Smile The first dagger is a TeNo enlisted mans hewer/dagger. If the leather on the second dagger is green, it is a Land Customs Officers dagger. If the TeNo is original the price would be around $3000. I am not familiar with prices of the second dagger! Hope this Helps! Smile Regards, Leipzig
 
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The first dagger is Special Technical Corps hatchet model produced from 1938-1945 or (TeNo) the price varies from 2500-5000 based on condition in my opinion. The second is Custom officer dirk produced from 1937-1945 priced about the same as the first dagger >>>depending on condition >regards (((they have to be inspected for originality by experts first))))there are many experts here though


 
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Hmmmm, only 7 posts, two very rare daggers on this post, an item or inventory tag of some sort on the Customs, another post where he shows a DJ knife with the emblem on the scabbard, my nose is twitching........

Watch out boys.........
 
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Texasuberalles:
You mean where should we send the bank draft or western union? Wink
blairbunker
 
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Another question:
Where can you take a dagger for authentication ?
Are here any experts in U.S. that would be able issue some sort of authentication certificate?
I`m in S.Florida.
Thanks
 
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Most of the big dealers with banner advertising on this site will help with that for a fee
 
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You mean where should we send the bank draft or western union?

Yes, it sounds like someone trolling for the unsuspecting to me.........

Of course I'm suspicious of almost everything after 64 years of life and 50 years of collecting......things used to be MUCH simpler.
 
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amen
 
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auksas - you are not really serious, are you?
 
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auksas, if I had them I would send them to Houston Coates (he is a moderator on this site). I have trusted him with hundreds of daggers and he has saved me a LOT of grief.

Very trustworthy and ethical.

Good Luck.

Mark Cool


"I'm your huckleberry, that's just my game"

 
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One question, is the TeNo scabbard metal or wood?
 
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Thanks everyone who helped me to get some info about these daggers.
To be clear i never had them in my hands.They were at the auction and i was just trying to buy them.
They were sold for 1800$ each.
I guess it was a good deal but me being not too knowledgeable about daggers i didn`t want to risk
 
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