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$65.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 1059-15
Blade meas. approx. 19.00 inches long and is four sided. The blade was originally blued and about 50% of that blue remains with the rest being dark from oxidation with scattered light surface rust.
The elbow of the blade is stamped with the number “3126” while the opposite side bears an arsenal or maker’s mark.
Socket has a bridged mortise and a working locking ring. Interior of the socket needs cleaning before trying to fit to a weapon. [ad] [ph:L]
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