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06-22-2011 01:39 AM
# ADS
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Re: Vet Pick-Up Heer Dagger
Lucky dog I love it and in great shape to boot.
Eric
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Re: Vet Pick-Up Heer Dagger
Nice score. That's an early one. It's a first style crossguard and I believe it's the earliest maker's mark on Alsosa Heer daggers.
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Re: Vet Pick-Up Heer Dagger
Good job Kilroy!!
Show the others? If you get more..
Mike<-----Have capture papers for Luger, but no one is claiming what happend to it...
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Re: Vet Pick-Up Heer Dagger
Thats a nice pick up there Jeff, i wish someone would start giving me things like that
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Re: Vet Pick-Up Heer Dagger
Nice one, Jeff..............!
Good to see complete with hanger and portipee !
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Re: Vet Pick-Up Heer Dagger
Very nice. Especially when it is from the vet.
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Re: Vet Pick-Up Heer Dagger
Hi Jeff, very nice, especially, like Steve said, coming from a Veteran.
All that needs to be done is turn it around in the scabbard and tie on the knot correctly.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Vet Pick-Up Heer Dagger
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Adrian Stevenson
Hi Jeff, very nice, especially, like Steve said, coming from a Veteran.
All that needs to be done is turn it around in the scabbard and tie on the knot correctly.
Cheers, Ade.
Incorrectly sheathed daggers are a 'Pet Peeve' of Ade's.........................!
Make it right by turning it in the scabbard, and reversing the hangers.
( Daggers are worn on the left side of the wearer ) Perhaps someone
can show a pic of how the portipee is supposed to be attached.
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Re: Vet Pick-Up Heer Dagger
Hi Steve, you know me so well
Some photos here will help you tie the knot on correctly:
Wittmann Militaria #32135 Personalized Army Officer Dagger by Carl Eickhorn
Cheers, Ade.
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