This knife will be at a local auction; says it is marked RZM M7/37 - is this a known maker or fake maker?
thanks - Joe
This knife will be at a local auction; says it is marked RZM M7/37 - is this a known maker or fake maker?
thanks - Joe
Hi Joe, can only tell you what these pics show me without being detailed.
The hilt of the knife has the typical wear caused by the snap closure.
The scabbard rivet on the front is there, the rivet on the scabbard hanger is a bit up high, but seen that before.
Looks like it has the alu grip rivets, common on the rzm knives.
at first sight no big red flags.
Try to get some detailed pictures from the back, also from the scabbard en the grip, then we tell you more....
Cheers Ger
I was getting outbid on everything at the auction - one bidder especially had deep pockets - so when the HJ knife came up I bid and got it but hopefully did not go too high for its condition and hopefully legit.
After I got home I verified through forum threads and the Lakesidetrader site that is so often spoken highly of that I believe I at least got a real one. I personnaly like a worn been there condition but not sure how value is impacted. Knife has initials scratched into scabbard and on pommel along with a faint name scratched in pommel - maybe US vet that got it? Please take a look -
Hi Joseph ,, Check out this link which is the same RZM code as your dagger. It is the same logo style as yours. I feel you have done well with this and I hope you did not bid too high. For sure Paul Lakesidetrader,, has some great reference photos and a great collection of HJs for future investment. Although the thread link below was started by a now banned member,, our resident HJ dagger specialist Mac 66 gives a thumbs up for this maker.
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/dagge...-klaas-169826/
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
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I paid $150 plus tax for total of $160.00.
Thats a good price for the condition its in.
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
Sure, it's worn a bit - but it adds character. Excellent price for this knife......... !
Regards,
Steve.
Think you did damn good at that price for an original. Nice keep sake. Hold onto it.
You did well, good original with lots of Character!
Great it still has an undamaged HJ Diamond
Enjoy the knife!
cheers Ger
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