UKC... I know nothing about these other than there were different patterns.... Best wait for Larry C. or Ger..
And a few others.... Not to slight anybody !!! But it looks in good shape... I believe there was am existing thread on the "Eickhorn" logos that can determine year of production sometimes and of course the "Eagle " pattern.. G
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The problem with collecting across the entire militaria spectrum is its hard to become an expert in any one area.
Something I found on the net... G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
I'm going to test myself... I say all original Eickhorn.. 2nd pattern.. 1936-37..
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It's a beauty, I hope it checks out all the way. Like the eagle, looks like a quality piece. Nics pics too, good effort, good score.
Uh oh.. Ok I'm going back to the stickys.. I based my answer on the cross guard from your post Larry c. Excellent post by the way. So its the wrong feral ring. Can't believe I missed that. Its obvious when you pointed it out.
Hello, you have 100% textbook early Eickhorn. It has later style pommel, 2nd. Pattern crossguard, type "B" grip with eickhorn ring. Scabbard is early Eickhorn, blade looks great! Very nice dagger!
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