My only concern would be the grip. The pics do not show the fit very well. Plus there is the odd little chip around the eagle. A cynic might think the pics have been cropped to hide something?
Good clear daylight pics are what is needed.
Cheers, Ade.
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Hi Krisse,
First thing that jumped out at me was that the blade has been re-tipped, very pointy indeed !
Regards Mac 66.
Yes, maybe. But the SS daggers that I own have razorsharp bladetips aswell....
Hi Krisse ..I would be cautious of the lift marks around the grip eagle as they are consistent with other pic removal marks on other SS and SA daggers. Im not saying that this may be the case..but this grip and eagle should be compared with other grip examples.I also agree with Ade on better grip photos.
Hi Scott,,I see no issues with a blade repoint as there are SS daggers and CH types that are well crossgrained and pointed. Unless your seeing some minute detail..please point it out. The Grain and motto are what is to be expected .
Close ups of the chain skulls and runes would be helpful.
Something odd about the center ramp that I will have to look into..and another observation showing the connecting link to the center ramp being messed with and marrked upon the sides. Close ups of that also.
The flash seems to drown out details..where as in other places creates shadows of areas need to be seen. Cant see anything by the Wotan Knot..pic does not enlarge. Are you buying this ensemble Krisse?
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The grip looks to possibly have been lacquered or varnished. I agree also, that the wood around the grip eagle does not look good-the eagle may have been replaced or removed to allow the varnishing, although the eagle looks to have greenish remnants of it on it, so perhaps not. The grip problems would be enough to make me draw back from it.
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Thanks Larry.
I asked the seller for these pictures that you've asked and am still waiting.
If turns out that this dagger is okay in all it's ways, I'm thinking of buying this one yes.
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