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05-04-2014 03:36 PM
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Hi Ryan,
The knife is a repro with what looks to be a genuine scabbard & added hj insignia.
does the scabbard leather hanger have made in Germany stamped on the rear ?, if not its a genuine scabbard & worth $100 on its own, can you show a close up pic of the diamond ?
Mac 66.
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Thanks for your response mac, ill try to get a picture tomm. How can you tell its a fake? And there is no stamping on the rear, all there is, is a name carved in it.
Thanks
Ryan
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Hi Ryan, im afraid mac is right. The first thing to note about any youth knife is the motto and the makers mark/rzm is never on the same side. Also the motto isn't acid etched.
The scabbard may be good or bad. Its not uncommon for 'people' to grind the lip off a repro scabbard and respray it. Ive seen two done this way in the last year at auction houses.
IMO the scabbard has been resprayed so this to me is the first sign of tampering.
Somebody has done well getting that 'aged' look to the blade, so don't feel bad its an easy mistake.
all the best matty
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The blade doesnt have that fat look towards the tip..the whole blade is straight and narrow..top and bottom. Nice to see you here Ryan Regards Larry
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Matty your statement: The first thing to note about any youth knife is the motto and the makers mark/rzm is never on the same side.
isnt correct IMO, in fact there are at least 2 makers who have the maker mark on the motto side.
Boths forums GDC & WR showed a few and found them genuine.
Not often seen indeed, and normally a red flag, but not Always fake.
Ger
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Possibly a period left over reissued.
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
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