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Up for your consideration is a handmade dagger! It based off of an original Civil War dagger that a local picked up off the Perryville battlefield! The dagger remained in the family for many years. Eventually it worked its way into a private collection. It is now in a civil war display case at The First Southern National Bank in Lancaster Kentucky.
My daggers is a copy as close to the original as possible. Blade is 7 1/4” long of 80CRV2 carbon steel. Guard and cap are wrought iron from a door latch on a Kentucky tobacco barn! Ferrel is mild steel. The guard and ferrule are braised together. Handle is apple wood. The original dose not have a sheath so I made one that would reflect what would be common for the time and knife.
First 2 pics are of the original take through the display case.
For this unique piece I am asking $600 plus shipping.
My daggers is a copy as close to the original as possible. Blade is 7 1/4” long of 80CRV2 carbon steel. Guard and cap are wrought iron from a door latch on a Kentucky tobacco barn! Ferrel is mild steel. The guard and ferrule are braised together. Handle is apple wood. The original dose not have a sheath so I made one that would reflect what would be common for the time and knife.
First 2 pics are of the original take through the display case.
For this unique piece I am asking $600 plus shipping.