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Old 06-05-2010, 04:17 PM
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Picked up this Dag in Maine this morning. A recent reproduction...but well made. The sheath is quite something and the workmanship is well executed. The overall knife is 15 inches. Really like the way it is pined and riveted together.....




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Old 06-05-2010, 04:25 PM
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Giz the sheath and knife look like quality workmanship. Did a craftsman near you make it? Don
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Very nice knife and sheath. I really like the pin work.
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I have no idea who made it...just know that it is well executed. It's impressive to hold, feels right in my hand.

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Not knowing the maker may just add a bit to the knife's mystique. Enjoy that mystery knife.
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Very nice indian's trader dag repro! Looks to be quite well done too. I understand those slots in the blade were to lash the knife to things like a pole to make a spear. Do you have something like fur trader/indians reenactors in your neck of the woods?

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