Yeah, much to my wifes despair... although she hasn't seen this yet
I'm glad I waited until the right one came along (just like a certain SA dagger!!!!).
Enjoy your hols
Yeah, much to my wifes despair... although she hasn't seen this yet
I'm glad I waited until the right one came along (just like a certain SA dagger!!!!).
Enjoy your hols
Jamie Very nice, That was one of my first daggers when I was about 10 years old, That and a Rad Hewer, I traded a few things with a friend of mine at school. I sure loved them had them a whole day, till my friends father found out about the trade and came after them the next day LOl
Her Gessels ...... I like it
Nice to see satisfaction after a concerted effort by key people to make what seems to be impossible at times...very possible ! Well done
Regards Larry
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You have one beautiful dagger Jamie! Persistence pays off That and a deep pocket book Bob
Very nice indeed. Well done.
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I had the pleasure of holding this beauty in my hands and I must say it is a stunning piece! Congratulations!
Danny
Congratulations to Jamie, you did really well with this dagger and judging from the early style Luftwaffe acceptance stamp this is one of the earlier examples from SMF. As you did, the Luftwaffe also chose well in finding a quality maker for its government contract/property daggers. Best Regards, Fred
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