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    Posted 13 years ago

    cking864
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    i think it is a letter opener, but it may be a dagger, it is 5 3/4 inches long, mother of pearl handle, steel blade with the letter M stamped on it and i think the cuff is silver. I can't find anything about it or who made it, so any help would be appreciated.

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    1. cking864, 13 years ago
      yes it is, but they deleted it for some reason, do u know anything about the maker ?
    2. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      Looks like a letter opener and not a dagger.

      Sorry, I cannot add anything about the maker.
    3. cking864, 13 years ago
      do u know of any web sites that might be able to help
    4. cking864, 13 years ago
      thank u but i couldn't find any info on that link, i looked on the cuff for makers mark, but there was none. the only mark is the letter M on the blade
    5. cking864, 13 years ago
      cool, that means its older than 1890, thanks

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