Hal
I think that the motto HJ is very nice, crisp and sharp.
I also think that the other one is a period one, although the Germans DID do these as tokens, personally I don't like them
hi ade
nice one second time i see on on pic
still learning
thanks for showing
i`ll post mine rzm one in a few min
here is my example
cheers
Wittman has a true and correct HJ to compare to if interested. buddy
Had to think for a sec, but mine too has Ges Gesch........
Maker; Paul Selheimer.
Sorry about the shaky photo...........
Regards,
Steve.
Well Gents here are my 2 cents:
Looking at the 2 knives:
The early no ricaso thinblade by Wüsthof is a great example of the initial production, having the correct brown hanger, small diamond, etc.
The one would fit in any collection, its a great conditioned knife, and of course its common on these early thinblade to bear the ges. geschutz stamp.
The other one is quite interesting, although none of you gents mentioned it.
It has the rare early birds head hilt, in combination with a thinblade and an early brown leather strap hanger a most interesting piece.
Whats speaks in favour for it is the fact that the swasitiks and the Sieg Heil are stamped, that needs way more work then a simple etch.
I would like to see the other side of that knife in detail, the rivets should be nickel silver and not aluminium, as they were until roughly said 1936. this is a pre 1936 knife.
Gents do not write it off that quickly, just because you didnt see it before, there's lots out there still to be discovered.
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And mr J. Dubbel you do not know anything about these knives if you havent seen a ges. gesch. marked one before.
Simple searching here on the forum would reveal at least 20 posted by me, way more by other collectors.
If you cant add anything to a post other then nonsense then please gain knowledge before you post.
Burning stuff is easy, and it will stick to the item a glue.
Then your saying you can find these for 60 euro on the internet, is comparing apple to grapes.
You will not find a similar birshead early thinblade anywhere for 60 to 100 pound, rubbish!
About the bring back form, it doesnt say that much, as it only stated: knives…...could mean anything.
Im waiting for better pictures of the grip, both sides.
Ger
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