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Item Code: 172-3643
Maker mark: “A.C. CO. USA 1917. Measures 13.5” in total length, with triangular blade 8.375”in length, .5” in width at base. . Single piece, iron cross & knuckle guard, with five outer “brass” knuckle points. One piece knuckle-ribbed wooden handle, with pommel rivet. . Scabbard features iron throat and tip, with belt hook, riveted to mid-leather section, 5.5” in length.
In condition, the sharp blade exhibits medium gray patina with light light pitting. Cross & knuckle display slight rust. Solid handle & grip. Scabbard metal plum colored with light rust. Leather exhibits light cracking and moderate wear. Else VG. A formidable weapon, solid AEF collectible.
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