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09-25-2015 04:54 AM
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Hi, looks good from what I can see, looks to be in good shape too. The ferule looks like it may have been replaced, also are there any makers marks on the blade?
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yes its on the first picture. Tiger Solingen. Thanks for the quick reply.
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How common are the Tiger Luftwaffe daggers also?
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Oh yes, im sorry I missed it, but see it now. It all looks good, except for what I mentioned before, perhaps the ferule was replaced.
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Thanks for your input Kevin. I appreciate it.
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Others will give you specialist insight into this maker. But steel ferules are not unknown and often look like they don't match the rest of the dagger. The dagger looks fine to me.
$600 is far too much.
Thanks for joining the Gold Club. It is members like you which keep the forum going!
Cheers, Ade.
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The pebbles on the left and right side on the back of the crossguard look a little strange on the pictures.
Is it just the pictures or are they damaged?
I'm am not trying to debunk the dagger in anyway, just curious.
Cheers,
Jonas
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Wait for a few more opinions from our Luftwaffe Experts..Im seeing what appears fake aging process on the grip eagle..BUT..it also may be the lighting. Be patient bttter to be safe than sorry. Enjoy your stay Regards Larry
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Thanks for all the input guys! Keep them coming! Off to work now because the future pieces of my collection won't pay for themselves. Adrien, its my pleasure. Keep up the good work!
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