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    Always loved those swords.
    I had one in my previous collection.
    Little did I know then,there were that much variety's.
    So here we go; the first 4.
    The one on the right has a cut of blade, and the hilt is made of a very light material.
    Non bare makers marks.....
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    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
    http://out-of-congo.eklablog.com/

    cheers
    |<ris

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    Very nice Kris!
    Personally, I prefer the lion and panther head models.
    Ralph.
    Searching for anything relating to, Anton Boos, 934 Stamm. Kp. Pz. Erz. Abt. 7, 3 Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 2, 16th Panzer-Division (My father)

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    Good looking collection friend.

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    Very nice collection indeed Stuka. I would expect these swords to have a high value and are rather scarce. What value would you put on them?

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    Thanks for the reply's!;-)
    And sorry mauser9; I prefer not talking value on a forum.
    cheers
    |<ris
    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
    http://out-of-congo.eklablog.com/

    cheers
    |<ris

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    What models and makes are they? Am Guessing Left to right, first two I am unsure of, number 3 is a WKC 1015 and number 4 is a Clemen Jung unattributed.
    All nice swords especially the Clemen Jung.
    Neil

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    Hey Neil,
    thanks for your message.
    But like I said; " Non bare makers marks.....", so it is rather difficult for me to tell you anything about there makers, for me....
    Last one is a cut of blade, and a very light construction, it might have belonged to a high ranked officer, but that is only a guess....
    cheers
    |<ris
    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
    http://out-of-congo.eklablog.com/

    cheers
    |<ris

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    Hi Kris, All nice swords!! Even blowing the picture up and without the reverse langet details it is hard to ID the manufactureres. May I suggest that you go into the Swords Sub Forum and have a look at the thread on langets (Eagles). I have an idea that you may be able to ID at least two of them???
    Cheers Michael.

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    Hey Michael,
    all ready did this...! And you always get the felling, it is this or that one, until you get to see a other detail that doesn't compare.....
    cheers
    |<ris
    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
    http://out-of-congo.eklablog.com/

    cheers
    |<ris

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