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12-13-2014 11:03 AM
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We spoke about this one on the phone and you weren't exaggerating, it's a beauty! Textbook late Alcoso all the way in great condition. I love this high lift crossguard. Great find my friend
Danny
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One heck of a gorgeous dagger. Proof that there
are still some excellent pieces 'out there'.
My compliments on your pics.........
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Very nice Mr H.... & the pictures are top dollar...So when did this land on your doormat??.. Cheers Terry.
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Ger,
Thats a Cracker !!, this is my favourite eagle on army daggers
Regards Mac 66.
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The pictures sure did all the talking, fantastic dagger all round.
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Thank you Gents!
Terry got this one last week but didnt had the time to take decent pics, and im not completely satisfied yet.
The pics towards the pommel are a bit out of focus, will redo them, the pommel leaves arent sharp either, im a bit disapointed
Will fix it later on today.
HGer
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These High Lift examples are always a crowd please..as with SA daggers no collection should be with out a Suhl made dagger ( Kober) ..as is the Alcoso High lift dagger to a Heer collection. This is a very pristine example showing what is common and expected. Congrats on a fine acquisition. Regards Larry
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!!
- Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
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Always loved the Art Deco style design of this eagle. Alcoso were certainly not shy or reserved when it came to breaking the mould, so to speak. saying that, poor Mr ACS died in a ghetto not long after this design was introduced!.
Makes you wonder what the High Command thought of it.
Great piece again Ger.
Finding an orange grip Alcoso example featuring this design cross-guard is not easy, nearly always white!.
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