COMPANY 1 STURM 26. ANY OPINIONS,COMMENTSANY OTHER SS DAGGERS OUT THERE?
COMPANY 1 STURM 26. ANY OPINIONS,COMMENTSANY OTHER SS DAGGERS OUT THERE?
Vary nice SS Dagger and a good early one,Im sorry to say I have never been much of a Dagger Man.But if you must have one what you have should be the best.Thanks Darrell
Very nice early dagger, I like it!
Regards,
Dimas
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Hi Jim, nice clean dagger. I like it too.
I have already shown my SS daggers on the forum, but I am sure there are others out there in members collections.
Cheers, Ade.
Nice Dagger Jim
Nice KLAAS, not KLASS. I never understood why you Americans always spell it wrong. It's clear marked in the logo, isn't it...?
To bad the pictures are a bit blurry, but I do like what I see.
Possible that the blade was cleaned with some steelwool or something.
The SS button is also the correct type that was used most of the time by Klaas. (there are exceptions off course.)
The unitmarking on the lower guard and the upper scabbardfitting is a very nice addition and makes the dagger and scabbard belong to each other.
Scabbard looks fantastic, although the lower placed screws on the upper scabbardfitting let me think of a Pack-scabbard.
Possible that the scabbards were period switched.
Talk about a resurrected thread!! LOL
Steve
Im not convinced the scabbard is early and the scabbard finish appears brushed. The fittings also appear plated. The photos dont enlarge..and may contribute to that disadvantage.
The Scabbard ball looks like a peanut and sometimes seen on repro dagger scabbards.
Can someone Identify 1/26? who were they?
We have seen SS daggers with SS service numbers on them..and none unit it marked to my recollection. If so..Im open to further review with supporting documentation and other unit marked early SS Daggers.
Yes these resurrected threads do add a renewed interest in study and collecting Glad someone is delving into the cellar reading these shelved dust bombs. Thankyou Bob for bringing this one to the top.
Regards Larry
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
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