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05-19-2011 09:12 AM
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Re: WWII German DLV Dagger and Army Stag Handle Dress Bayonet
Nice,I think the second is a police dagger--check and see if the blade has a number and see if the number on the scabbard is the same. A good thing.
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Re: WWII German DLV Dagger and Army Stag Handle Dress Bayonet
These are very nice original items, all they require is a wipe over with a clean cloth, nothing more is needed.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: WWII German DLV Dagger and Army Stag Handle Dress Bayonet
Agreed...........
They are in excellent condition. If you wipe off the blades,
removing any fingerprints, this is all that is required.
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Re: WWII German DLV Dagger and Army Stag Handle Dress Bayonet
Definitely do as little as possible to them. Wipe the blades down with a clean cotton rag & leave 'em. By the way, Arthur Evertz is a fairly scarce maker mark on the bayonet. Very nice with the stag grips. What's the maker of the DLV, Eickhorn? Are there any crossguard numbers?
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Re: WWII German DLV Dagger and Army Stag Handle Dress Bayonet
The DVL is a Carl Eickhorn - Solingen. Not sure what crossguard numbers are but I did not see any numbers on either the DVL or bayonet. Also is it normal to have the DVL straps in black eventhough the handle and scaboard are blue? I am in the process of making a few shadow boxes for the stuff I have received. Thanks for the information and suggestions.
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Re: WWII German DLV Dagger and Army Stag Handle Dress Bayonet
nice DLV great collection
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Re: WWII German DLV Dagger and Army Stag Handle Dress Bayonet
Should be a emblem/mark on the mouth of the upper scabbard fitting on the DLV/NFSK dagger - two nice dress bayonets one with a stag grip.
Horst
"He who hesitates is lost - is not only lost but miles from the next exit"
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Re: WWII German DLV Dagger and Army Stag Handle Dress Bayonet
I thought the DLV might be an Eickhorn. With respect to whether the DLV dagger has crossguard numbers or not, they would be stamped on the underside of the crossguard. I believe they're unusual to find on an Eickhorn but not unheard of. Most that I see with numbers are made by SMF & the numbers usually come back to some type fo flight or technical school.
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