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WANTED Bevertail dagge

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rLooking for one of these daggers and sheath. No-one seems to have them.
 

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Also called a "dag knife", popular trade item between settlers and Indians. I make a very similar knife in obsidian/glass if youre interested.
 
I know these as as Blackfoot dag's in sizes to serve as knife or Spear points shorter & broader & one maker was' I Sorby' Sheffield' I sold them with my mark mostly to Canada years ago along with Indian awls &' Crooked/ Canuoe ' knives R & Left handed which last where still sold by 'The Bay'. In the 70's ,I believe these last where the' small change 'of the fur trade
. Rudyard
 
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