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04-20-2013 02:29 PM
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Re: A dodgy SS dagger?
The Alexanader Coppel Co...."Alcoso" pretty much had their hands full in making many daggers for many branches of the Third Reich. Most widley seen on Armys Luftwaffe...Govt. official daggers..and quite a few more. None were made for the SA nor the SS. The logo itself is cheaply done and quite sloppy in definition. A poor fitted parts dagger with the SS motto that appears to be above the center ridge line of the blade.
Amazingly weathermen make near 100K a year and all i have to do is look out the window and guess the same thing. Im glad you posted it here as collectors need to see the difference of what is good and bad,,by reading our archives and comparing information to our pinned threads. Dont waste your time and money on this one. Regards Larry
Last edited by Larry C; 04-21-2013 at 12:31 AM.
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Re: A dodgy SS dagger?
Alcoso never made SS dagger blades-replacement or not. The grip is a terrible fit to the guards and the engraving looks absolutely terrible quality-nothing even remotely up to SS quality-late war or early.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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Re: A dodgy SS dagger?
Blimey someones been busy with a dremel in the garden shed
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Re: A dodgy SS dagger?
Thanks guys I thought something looked dodgy, just had to be sure.
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Re: A dodgy SS dagger?
Funny thing is that on the Dutch market i've also seen some SS partsdaggers with then same Alcoso logo.
So new stock SS partsdaggers with fakeblades are comming our way
Cheers,
Ger
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Re: A dodgy SS dagger?
Hardly done with a dremel, but yes the Alcoso maker maker mark is pitifully bad (regardless of whether they ever made blades for these or not), but if I had found something like this without the benefit of the internet I would still just walk the other way just based on that. Here's an Alcoso maker mark on a Luft dress bayonet, which is way down the food chain from an SS dagger...
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