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Old 06-23-2005, 06:19 AM   #1
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Ukrainian Dagger

Found this one on the web:

"Made in 1994 when Ukraine became an independent country, this dirk is the first weapon of any kind developed in Ukraine specifically for Ukrainian armed forces. Less than 1000 dirks of this style were produced and this model is already retired, making it one of the rarest contemporary dirks world-wide.

Description: Black plastic handle, Anchor-shape brass cross guard, wooden sheath covered with leather with brass fittings depicting the Ukrainian national emblem (The Trident). The double-edge blade is straight , polished with marks on both sides.

* The dirk is 13 in (30 cm) long, the blade is 9 in (23 cm) long and 19 mm wide.
* Dated 2001 with serial number 882"


Never seen one before.

Willia
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Old 05-06-2006, 04:35 AM   #2
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Any idea as to value of the Ukrainian dagger because I recently bid for one.
I think it went for about $300.

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Old 05-06-2006, 09:28 AM   #3
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Ukrainian dagger

Keith

I have the dagger.
The prices are high on these daggers.
I see one for more than $700.00 and one for $495.00 for sale now.
I purchased my for $290.00.
I think this dagger is realy rare (less than 1000 daggers produced)

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Old 05-06-2006, 07:17 PM   #4
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Guys,

I am probably being my usual skeptic again, but don't you think that in a couple of years they might flood the market with thse. We've seen that happen before with limited edition medals.

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Old 05-06-2006, 07:45 PM   #5
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Alexei,

You might be wright. Anything can be with daggers or medals. Prices can go up and down.
I have a small collection of daggers, and purchased this dagger for $290.00 for several reasons: it's nice to have a dagger in my collection from Ukraine (I am from Kiev); produced less than 1000 (kind of rare :) ); the same Ukrainian daggers for sale today are much more expensive (as I know only two - $740.00 and $490.00).
I buy medals, daggers, etc not as investment, just because I like it. Of course, if the price on things I have goes down, it does not make me happy. I am more happy to see prices going down on items I am planning to buy. ;)

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Old 05-07-2006, 01:00 AM   #6
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Thanks for the info but I got the final price wrong.It went for 300 Euros plus 21% buyers premium.Expensive but it looked nice.Shame there is so little Ukrainian militaria about because I collect it.
Anyone have any good links for buying Soviet parade daggers?

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Old 05-07-2006, 04:48 PM   #7
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Eric,

I know exactly what you mean. God only knows how many times I've done that myself :)

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Alexei,

You might be wright. Anything can be with daggers or medals. Prices can go up and down.
I have a small collection of daggers, and purchased this dagger for $290.00 for several reasons: it's nice to have a dagger in my collection from Ukraine (I am from Kiev); produced less than 1000 (kind of rare :) ); the same Ukrainian daggers for sale today are much more expensive (as I know only two - $740.00 and $490.00).
I buy medals, daggers, etc not as investment, just because I like it. Of course, if the price on things I have goes down, it does not make me happy. I am more happy to see prices going down on items I am planning to buy. ;)

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Old 05-25-2006, 02:46 AM   #8
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I have the Ukrainian dagger in my possession and am very pleased with it.
Quality is very good although it is one of the most expensive daggers I have purchased so far.
Nice to know that the Ukraine have not compromised on the quality of their orders and other militaria.

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Re: Ukraininan Dagger

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I have the Ukrainian dagger in my possession and am very pleased with it.
Quality is very good although it is one of the most expensive daggers I have purchased so far.
Nice to know that the Ukraine have not compromised on the quality of their orders and other militaria.

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Hi Keith,
its possible to view your Ukraine dagger ??
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