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Here are a few snaps of the Early Voos army. Brass based Pack hilt fittings-tapered tang. The rare variation maker mark resembles the snake around the stump seen on the early youth knifes with the motto.


 
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Beauty & what a great blade. You have to love Pack fittings & those exhibit little wear. It is always such a pleasure to see these early exmples.


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That realy is a beautiful dagger, I fell in love when I saw her last week.Big Grin


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Thanks guys the blade is decent with some minor spotting the dagger looks better in hand.
 
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THANKS for pics! Congrats on this aquisition!! Just beautiful! Kevin.


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Kevin Thank You-Here is a few more pics I took today that show the mark better. Sometimes the Macro shots really detract from the overall beauty of a dagger. Now if I can just talk you out of that Henckels 2nd Model Roll Eyes Big Grin


 
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Your killin me here!,just drooling! Can you say T R A D E! Ha! Wink Kevin.


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Congratulations!

Not only is that a rare, stunning dagger, but your photography skills are starting to rival that Meda guy in Colorado Big Grin
 
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Thanks DD maybe I can take Old JR on the photos when I upgrade from my Polaroid you know they are going to stop making the film. Roll Eyes Big GrinKevin very tempting that Henckels is a sweet looking piece.
 
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SA maker mark for comparison Wink Big Grin

 
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Anybody see any rare maker marked army daggers at the max?
 
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