Well Ronnie, the missing screw is in fact good news I am now certain it is an early WKC scabbard which matches the period of the rest of the dagger perfectly!
Danny
Well Ronnie, the missing screw is in fact good news I am now certain it is an early WKC scabbard which matches the period of the rest of the dagger perfectly!
Danny
Nice find Ronnie!!....the forum lately has enjoyed some of the greatest rarities in Heer daggers and variant fittings. Yours is another one to add to the library. Regards Larry
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Thanks guys i have a feeling that this wont be the last heer i will be buying
thanks again Ronnie
Nice catch Ronnie! Super grip on that one, and I agree that the scabbard looks like an early WKC type, no telling how it came to be with this dagger, during the period as a replacement or a victim of the old Vet switch when they brought home more than one Heer..anyways, congrats! Kevin.
As Wagriff mentioned the red grip is really nice. I love it.
Yes, your dagger hanger are brass made, but I'm a bit surprising, as to your hanger sliding piece for is deluxe dagger hanger, not usual one.
I put an example of my brass sliding piece, for non - deluxe hanger.
Regards
Vedran
Last edited by Rancid66; 01-13-2014 at 08:29 PM.
Thanks again guys Vedran there is a joint at the back of the slider but it has been "blended in" so you can hardly see any joint it looks like a solid piece, I will take a better pic later and post it up for you to see, thanks for the pic of your hangers,
cheers Ronnie
Here you go Vedran you can just about make out the joint in the right hand side one (1st pic), maybe its down to the maker again and all the different quality's the requested,
cheers Ronnie
Ronnie i not see any connection. (I apologize if I'm wrong, the whole day I was at work looking in computer, so I baked my eyes.)
Maybe sliding piece in your hanger are made from one piece?
Very interesting, thanks for the photos.
Regards
Vedran
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