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Late War Naval Dagger


Jareth

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Fuller mentions the late war use of celluloid for same'.  He even said the crossguard and pommel could be made of celluloid gilded, even a celluloid scabbard! (pages 147-148 of his 1996 edition).  The only metal (is yours metal, or could it be gilded celluloid?) saya he shows is a custom dirk of unknown purpose, likely a gift or presentation.  But, it isn't official navy style - no sakura or leaves.  By the looks of yours, I wouldn't be surprised to find out the saya is celluloid too!

 

In any case, it's the only one I've ever seen like it!

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