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12-14-2013 06:29 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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I hope it's good mate but I have to wonder just how many knives, forks and spoons did he have? They do seem to be everywhere!
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Nooooooooo!. First time I have seen that one though
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The engraved monogram looks like a terrible job. All of the AH Formal Pattern silverware I've ever seen or owned had Much crisper and cleaner engravings and a great many of them have a Raised monogram and eagle embossed into the solid silver handles. Sorry, but I don't like this one at all. Take a look at Wittmann's site and see.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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yeah i agree mate...ive only ever seen the raised stuff..im on a road trip atm and i found it somewhere in the middle of nowhere,ill be taking it back tomorrow
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I don't like it either and the official silverware that was used by Hitler was made of .800 silver.
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I'm sure uncle Adolf would have had something better than that!...
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It is just an old silver plated knife with a fake monogram.
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Real knife with false engraving AH.
90 indicates silver plated .
Unfortunately we are seeing more and more of these fake outstanding
a simple knife like that is what? $ 10
added a AH monogram
the price goes from $ 10 to $ 200 and more
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Have never seen this one before… and from all appearances this will be a fake as many are "made" out there today. When I was touring "Wolfsschanze" - the "Guide" offered me a fork that was allegedly from this location he claimed… problem was I have 1 real piece from the Obersalzberg, and when I started laughing the guide seemed a bit offended… until I pointed out the "Made In Korea" in English stamped on the back of the piece… then he got pretty quiet… here is a link showing some items from a dealer who has some actual pieces… I don't endorse anyone - but use sites to research pieces I am interested in… so it is worth looking if you have an interest: Wittmann Militaria - Adolf Hitler Silverware and Miscellaneous & Specialty Items - one last place to see items that were brought back is a book that has been re-published in the recent past called "Collectors Guide to "Liberated Adolf Hitler Memorablilia by Mark D. Griffith, M.D. Some great photos and research materials… good luck.
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