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$295.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 801-131
Blade measures 15 ½” and is marked “D/4” on the underside near the union with the neck. Socket measures 2.75” with small letter “B” above the sight mortise. Nice untouched attic condition with some light surface rust. Leather scabbard with brass tip secured by two small rivets on the reverse side. Leather and stitching very good. Unusual attached tarred leather frog with two studs and two belt loops for wearing on a webbed belt. Nice set priced to sell. [ss]
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