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<p>[QUOTE="Alain B, post: 1411799, member: 13229"]Komokwa - This was my first time using this site. One person was helpful and the rest seemed to be testy like yourself. The first person replying to my post is telling me it is a fence post, sorry, should not be replying if they don't know. That is like the co-worker that has an answer for everything but knows nothing about the subject at hand. Either you came across this dagger or not. I did my research before coming onto this site. I found 1 picture of my dagger. Yes, it was on a MET Pinterest website. It only had the name of the dagger. I could not find anything else anywhere. So yes, probably rare. At one point two people where talking negatively about me on my own post. I could have found this dagger here in the US or in Montreal Canada, and? Again, either you have come across this dagger or not. It is a mystery that it was located behind a brick was in a basement in Paris. I am pretty sure I will NEVER find that answer but the name and origin of this dagger, yes. I can tell you as a first time user of this website, well, I have a bad taste in my mouth. There were more negatives than positives. Thank god for "Any jewelry" !!! (Cited from: <a href="https://www.antiquers.com/threads/i-need-help-identifying-a-dagger.44890/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.antiquers.com/threads/i-need-help-identifying-a-dagger.44890/">https://www.antiquers.com/threads/i-need-help-identifying-a-dagger.44890/</a>)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Alain B, post: 1411799, member: 13229"]Komokwa - This was my first time using this site. One person was helpful and the rest seemed to be testy like yourself. The first person replying to my post is telling me it is a fence post, sorry, should not be replying if they don't know. That is like the co-worker that has an answer for everything but knows nothing about the subject at hand. Either you came across this dagger or not. I did my research before coming onto this site. I found 1 picture of my dagger. Yes, it was on a MET Pinterest website. It only had the name of the dagger. I could not find anything else anywhere. So yes, probably rare. At one point two people where talking negatively about me on my own post. I could have found this dagger here in the US or in Montreal Canada, and? Again, either you have come across this dagger or not. It is a mystery that it was located behind a brick was in a basement in Paris. I am pretty sure I will NEVER find that answer but the name and origin of this dagger, yes. I can tell you as a first time user of this website, well, I have a bad taste in my mouth. There were more negatives than positives. Thank god for "Any jewelry" !!! (Cited from: [URL]https://www.antiquers.com/threads/i-need-help-identifying-a-dagger.44890/[/URL])[/QUOTE]
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