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04-10-2011 03:42 PM
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Re: Personalized and denazified 2nd luft.
I see no harm in bringing it back to its former condition. I would display it in a box frame restored with the original parts to the side with a typed description as to the denazification. It would make a great display.
SteveR
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Re: Personalized and denazified 2nd luft.
Great idea SteveR.
Hopefully i can find a pommel and a crossguard, from the same maker as the original ones.
Hbhansen
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Re: Personalized and denazified 2nd luft.
That sounds a really good idea,that would look great displayed with the original parts
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Re: Personalized and denazified 2nd luft.
I would definitely restore,nice blade.
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Re: Personalized and denazified 2nd luft.
Just realized that the ferrule is an army ?? I wonder what happened to this daggert ?
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Re: Personalized and denazified 2nd luft.
Don't sweat the ferrule, some were issued this way. No not textbook but quite original.
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Re: Personalized and denazified 2nd luft.
I've read about that, somewhere on the internet. But wasn't sure..... have spend a long time today searching for other ones with army ferrule, but couldn't find anyone. Thanks for confirming it !
I'm currently stationed in Libanon, so it's my wife, recieving the package and taking the pictures. I'm really looking forward to coming home and hold this piece. Maybe I can see if it's been taken apart and the ferrule changed ?
I'm very excited about this one, because of the luftwaffe officer who owned it. Sure hope it's not a partsdagger !
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Re: Personalized and denazified 2nd luft.
As SteveR says, it is a good candidate for a 'restoration' and would be worth doing.
It may take some time, but it is possible to find the correct parts.
You may also find a better scabbard as well - I don't know how well this one
will clean up. 'CLR' might work, but it will remove any remaining finish.
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Re: Personalized and denazified 2nd luft.
Its a shame someone messed with this dagger, also didn't take much care in properly storing it. Engraved blades are not common. I will recommend you contact one of the leading experts on WWII German daggers, Thomas Wittmann. He lives in New Jersey, U.S.A. You can check out his online site "Wittmann Antique Militaria". I know him personally and have seen his magnificant collection. He has LOTS of dagger parts and can tell you just by the pics you have what could/should be done with this dagger. I have sent daggers to him for repair and proper part replacement. Good luck on getting the dagger restored.
Last edited by canadatim; 04-13-2011 at 12:10 AM.
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