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"It's not whether you get knocked down...It's whether you get up"
My Collection: www.tothehiltmilitaria.com
Kirk your bucket list is getting shorter and shorter but with expensive ones like this you dont want a large list....
This is a near mint piece, and being a Hörster its even harder to find.
What is not to be liked on this one?
The hanger is a hard to find one also...now all you need is a portepee to finish the set...that is a challange on its one
Congratz on this beauty!
Ger
I can't see a thing to snivel about on this one either. It's a beauty! Shines like a mirror!
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Amazing... that is all!!!!
You might like to see this. A period letter from Horster offering their range to DRB authorities. Interesting to note the detailed offer also included hangers and knot for the Horster Bahnschutz Fuhrerdolch.
I have a Horster example in my collection, a tough to find dagger.
A stunning piece. And the Horster letter also highly collectable.
Gastvrijheid,
Thanks for posting this. I did run across this I believe in the past as well on another thread or online a year back. I am very glad to hear you have one as well. If you feel inclined please post your pictures as well. I will get some more pictures when I get this by end of may. The 26th is my Birthday so I am ready for my cake to arrive. Appreciate your support
"It's not whether you get knocked down...It's whether you get up"
My Collection: www.tothehiltmilitaria.com
a real beaut.
My congratulations on your "bucket list" acquisition. Having no questions about originality, some of these daggers that I've seen that have had some small imperfections of one kind or another have exhibited signs that they may have a base metal other than aluminum. Something that is or becomes a dark color instead of that of an aluminum oxide. With my question that is a minor purely technical one being - does the hilt seem to be a little heavier than it should be? Best Regards, Fred
PS: Kudos to Gastvrijheid for the letter which is a very welcome period addition to the discussion.
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