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My P.D Luneschloss heer dagger

Article about: Hello all. This is one of my earlier blades that I purchased I payed about \\$350.00 us dollars for it at the time. The Luneschloss is one of the less common heer blades. Please excuse my pics

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    Default My P.D Luneschloss heer dagger

    Hello all.
    This is one of my earlier blades that I purchased I payed about $350.00 us dollars for it at the time.
    The Luneschloss is one of the less common heer blades.
    Please excuse my pics.
    Rgds Peter
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    My P.D  Luneschloss heer dagger  

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    Nice example Pete!
    I like the dark grip.
    Ralph.
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    Love the colour of the grip - it comes across as deep
    honey brown/orange on my screen.........!
    Regards,


    Steve.

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    Very nice B Generic dagger.
    Not common with dark orange grip.

    Regards
    Vedran

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    Really nice piece

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    Great example Kiwi!! The sun toned grip is very beautiful. This is common for these celluloid grips. This one must of been hanging on someones wall for years. Nice!!
    It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C

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    Hi Peter , nice dagger with good patina . I always like it when i see the "shadow" left on the scabbard by the swaz of the cross guard , where it has covered it from the light over time .
    REGARDS AL

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    Beyond that last blue mountain barred with snow
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    Always nice to see a dagger with some great patina!
    If you remove the portepee on top of the grip you can nicely see the color change!

    I like it

    Ger

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    that sure is a nice one and at a great price with the knot!

    William Kramer

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