Nice early Eickhorn and in fine shape. The blade is loaded with crossgrain and the grip is looking great. All nickel fittings and nice anodized sheath. From the pommel nut, it doesn't look like it's ever been opened up! Nothing wrong with This beauty!
William
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Nice bench marked Eick.
These SA Rohm Eicks are found with the early large oval at its normal position and with the close to the guard small logo.
This one is looking great, often the anodisation on the Rohm Eicks scabbard is thin and easily build up an amount of light rust.
The one you show is in great shape with also traces of the original lacquer ( Zapon lac) on the anodisation.
Nice Original one with the typical thick throat lip, and "chunky" guards, a nice addition to any collection.
Regards,
Ger
Last edited by gerrit; 01-07-2015 at 11:56 AM.
Super dagger. Very nice.
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Hi Klash...great dagger with the early Large Double Oval logo.,,as Gerrit has outlined. Not too many of this Rohm variant are seen as much as the smaller logo. Also a common Eickhorn trait is the setting of the Runes button lower into the upper grips triangle..which other producers keep the runes button closer to the top crosguard. Some Eickhorn grips will also be found with it closer to the upper guard...but the majority of the production run of these were set lower. Regards Larry
below are 2 photos of my early non Rohm Eickhorn:
1. Runes button setting the same as your example
2. and also on my dagger a #4 bench mark is seen
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Setting the runes button lower in the grip had the advantage of reducing splits in the wood. Is strange that the other makers did not follow suit.
William
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Welcome klashownz,
Thats a very nice early ground Rohm by Eickhorn with the large oval trademark
I personally like these early Eick SAs for there quality build & lovely grips .
Mac 66.
Do you have a Vertical hanger And a Belt Clip hanger as well on that Model 33?
William
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