I noticed the WKC mark is under the bird.......is this common. See photos! Just curious.
I noticed the WKC mark is under the bird.......is this common. See photos! Just curious.
I have a Horster LW dagger that has the same feature.
Alot of different German blades with guards can be found with the maker under them. Nice Luftschutz! William
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Thanks guys! I appreciate the input!!
Actually the double edge blade on the RLB,s is found with and without the manufaturers trademark on the reverse side. I would suspect that at one time the dagger was taken apart and when put back together the blade was reversed.
Horst
"He who hesitates is lost - is not only lost but miles from the next exit"
I received it this Saturday from a member who I would recommend to anyone looking for high quality and good prices!!
Some of these daggers were made with the makers mark on the obverse. Many that have this trait were hand fitted so that if you reverse the blade, the grip won't seat properly when you put it back together. I have a 2nd model EM by Spitzer with this and flipping the blade just won't work. I suggest leaving it as is, looks like a very nice dagger.
I agree. She is a work of art with nice cross grain. I am not changing a thing! The W.K.C is really dark and clean!!
Sam
Sam,
It looks like a quality dagger & something I'd be pleased to have in my collection.
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