Hello thanks for looking I just picked up this dagger. I was wondering about the markings in the blade I know the maker, just curious about the the other marking? Thanks again for looking Curt
Hello thanks for looking I just picked up this dagger. I was wondering about the markings in the blade I know the maker, just curious about the the other marking? Thanks again for looking Curt
Curt, i guess you mean the waffenamt mark, also called a stick bird.
My understanding is these marks where applied to the edged weapons, mainly AFTER they where issued. The quality control agents would visit active Luftwaffe stations and offices to check and 'stamp' the relevant issued edged weapons. They obviously could only asses the sidearms that where there at the time, and given that most edged swords and daggers where worn as 'dress' sidearms, they would not be taken to work as such. This would explain why so many genuine items are not marked.
Text Book SMF 2nd Model Luftwaffe Dagger. Very Nice
SMF is known for the Gold gilt to stick and remain longer than other produced types.
Tobias is correct in his description
Regards Larry
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Great looker. I love the tint of the grip and also the Gilted Swazi.
Excellent addition!
And thank you Tobias for that waffenamt info. I didn't know that!!!
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Phil
Thanks fellas for the information! I really appreciate it.
Phil! great to hear! same for me ,this site is the true collector's dream and the nigthmare for dishonest crooked dealers!
Cheers!
Very nice original dagger, nice patina!
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