Fabrizio,
I don't want to question your opinion, but this is what I think:
1) The final price of an auction on ebay is not a verdict about the authenticity of a collectible. RIGHT !
2) The fact that the seller didn't even mention in the auction that this was a shallow fuller (because he/she probably didn't know anything about it), is something in favour of the authenticity. Just think about the rejected General Cutlery M9s: they were all corrected worded in the auctions (I bought myself one many years ago) RIGHT !
3) I think that you would need very specific machinery to modify the fuller the way you suggested: Not inevitably !
The Lan-Cay factory was equipped well to make of numerous steel work
Just my thoughts.
P.S. What is the "M9 BLUE" ? The blue model made by Lan-Cay for the "civilian-market" with the old grip. Then, i gave this model to a good friend-fisher
Last edited by Mister Moon; 11-16-2012 at 12:40 PM.
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