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02-02-2019 10:15 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Ps.
Handle appears to have Thanks a seam
Made from 2 pieces
Thanks
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Original in my opinion. Drop forged blade so correct. Dagger fittings are aluminium, pommel and cross-guard, sheath plated steel (should be magnetic). Lacking twisted wire around grip, which could be relatively easily replaced to complete this piece. Wipe the blade after handling with fine oil to prevent the permanent formation of finger prints on the blade. Good luck, PY.
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Hi
Thanks for reply
It's definitely a parts dagger at best lol
As the seller had put 3 leather washers round tang to make handle fit, with only original washer , there's a large gap..
Scabbard throat also looks to have been played with..
It's more handle I'm unsure of
Definitely looks 2 piece
Thanks
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Any other opinions please guys ??
I want to advertise it 100% exactly as it is
IE, definitely parts dagger, with original parts
Or possibly fake handle ??
Cheers
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I don't know if it's good or not, but I saw a handle like this (only orange) on a dagger at at gun show last week. It was in a case so I didn't get a hands on look. I thought the handle looked really funny, it doesn't look to me like a handle thats just missing the wire. From what i've seen, wire wrapped handles have a radius in the bottom of the groove for the wire to sit in. What I mean is the bottom of the groove is shaped more like a 'U' then a 'V'.
Now, I don't know if thats a rule of not. I can't say anything for sure, as I don't know a lot about these. I just saw a similar handle and thought it looked hokey, so I've been trying to figure it out my self.
I'm interested to see if others think it's good or not.
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Hi
It has 4 holes drilled, to take the wire ends
It's just the fact I can see a seam that concerns me
Thanks for input
Cheers
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Imo the handle, pommel, ferrule and the crossguard are all reproduction pieces.. look at the swastika not the same distance between the legs on the crossguard.
The seam on the handle is never a good sign.. and is typical reproduction marks. Same goes with the ferrule.. and lack of details overall on the pommel..
The blade could be original aswell as the scabbard.
Just my two cents..
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Thanks for opinion friend
Personally, I think blade and scabbard are ok, thought maybe pommel also..
Cheers
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The pommel, scabbard and crossguard are all typical Eickhorn parts and original. The blade obviously is not an Eickhorn blade. It is original however. That makes this dagger a parts dagger.
Solid white grips are allways reproductions unless they are made of ivory which this one is not.
Trolon grips are solid but they always have a color, varying from yellow to red.
Original grips are filled with plaster or wood. Therefore this white grip is a reproduction. The ferrule/gripring is a reproduction too.
Regards
Danny
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