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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2008 1:43:48 GMT
I agree, I have been convinced! I plan to have mine in the very NEAR future! Thanks again for the great review Razor!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2009 22:48:32 GMT
Hello all, Yep, a bad arsed D-Guard that is! I will get one one of these days. As a true born Son of the Occuppied Confederacy, those D-Guards are special to me. That one is a very close copy to the D-Guards made by T. L. Pruett in Prattville, Autauga County, Alabama during the War for Southern Independence. He was a blacksmith who wound up joining an Alabama unit. The story goes before he went off to war he made a D-Guard Bowie knife for all the members of the "Autauga Guard", which was one of the very first infantry units to march off to war from Autauga County. The initials "T. L. Pruett" are stamped along the guard. I have seen pics of them. I forget if anything like CSA is stamped on it as wel. Later, FB
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