Hi Ade i agree with you also but that type of money to hand over in a semi blind buy scares me to death
Hi Ade i agree with you also but that type of money to hand over in a semi blind buy scares me to death
thank you guys, for your help, sorry no more pics
when i am there with the dagger what should i look for to spot fake or original?
Me too Ronnie!
Ado: take at look at the good daggers shown on the forum. I have shown my two before.
Cheers, Ade.
I think i have posted my none maker marked mans dagger somwhere on here, it has had a hard life but it will give you some idea of what it should be like ,
cheers Ronnie
Last edited by 85ronnies; 04-10-2010 at 01:39 PM.
ado hello there I am only new to the edge weapons of the third Reich but I know Ronnie and he has save me a lot of money. listen to him and you cannot go far wrong. God help us all if he is not a advanced collector of the edge weapon's of the third Reich the more you read the more you learn that's what he taught me.
Ummm...6 year old thread...I think the matter has resolved itself one way or the other by now!
Indeed pics of the back of the chain...
but I'm sure the dagger is a fine type B2.
Estimated value is way to high.
Rather 5000 - 6000$ maximum.
Lmao,
Take a look at the tabs and tell me what you see..although the chain ramp appears to be B1..what type are the tabs ? ....You cant put the Cart before the Ox !
Yes and old thread Im just seeing now and not favorable IMO as the chain links have been messed with.
I never liked white back ground photos which gives the impression of cut and paste.
Yes it is an old thread but still worth a good study as there is something in the first photos that everyone has overlooked.
Thoughts?
Regards Larry
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