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  1. A Woodlands trade "dag" knife. Blackfoot or Cree style, the double-edged blade with raised median ridge, a "beavertail" or paddle handle fastened by brass rivets. length 14 1/4in.

  2. The Condor Trade Dag Knife K1832-79-HC is a knife that might remind you of a Roman short-sword, the Gladius. However, the designer of this knife found his inspiration on an entirely different continent.

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  3. This is an exceptional and rare, original American Indian Dag fighting knife from I&H Sorby, and a beaded sheath attributed to the Blackfoot Indians of Northern Montana, dating to circa 1870. This astounding set features the I&H Sorby touch marked Dag knife paired with a traditional Dag knife sheath.

  4. Dag Knife. Usage Conditions Apply. Date Made: 1830 - 1840. Location: Currently not on view. Place Made: United Kingdom: England, Sheffield, Sheffield Place Used: Great Plains. Subject: KnivesmetalworkingNative AmericansIndiansFur Trade western expansion. See more items in: Home and Community Life: Domestic Life. Exhibition: Exhibition Location:

  5. The Condor Trade Dag Knife Fixed Blade features a 7.95" 1095 high-carbon steel dagger blade with a natural finish. This hidden tang fixed blade has a Walnut wood handle. It's 14.25" overall and weighs 16.58 oz. Includes a hand-crafted, welted brown leather sheath. Designed by Joe Flowers.

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  6. The Trade Dag Knife by Condor Tool & Knife is made from 1095 high carbon steel, making this knife just as rugged as its 18th century inspiration. The blade's tough steel together with the walnut wood handle helps the Trade Dag Knife embody the spirit of the American frontier.

  7. May 28, 2024 · About this item. Hudson Bay Company skinning/scalping knife from the early 1850's . These knives were often referred to as a dag knife, traders knife or beaver tail knife . This knife is made very well ,weighing 1 lb and 12 1/2 inches long and 2 inches wide .

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