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02-26-2020 06:40 PM
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No worries Giuseppe ..you can leave the knife here for now.
No telling when the scratched in lettering and skull was added ..but not an SS sanctioned knife.
Custom made?..yes it is.
Regards Larry
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Larry C
No worries Giuseppe ..you can leave the knife here for now.
No telling when the scratched in lettering and skull was added ..but not an SS sanctioned knife.
Custom made?..yes it is.
Regards Larry
Thanks Larry for the quick response.
So, even if it's NOT is a official SS knife, could it still be a dated object of that historical period?
The collector who sells it would seem authoritative and credible.
"Could"?
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Welcome Giuseppe. If you are going to collect WSS you need to have a healthy dose of skepticism as 90% of stuff advertised is probably fake. The problem with a "custom" made object like this is it is extremely difficult to date with confidence. The lettering might have been scratched on the knife by a SS soldier during the war, but equally it might have been created by a skinhead or biker in 1973. That's the problem. My advice would first try to identify the knife maker and era, but even if the era is correct, it could still be post war modified. Items like this you want provenance, such as a family of a wartime soldier brought it back and are selling. My personal feeling would be the odds are against it being WW2 era.
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Not for me either. Why a soldier would inscribe "waffen ss"? His name? yes I can see that. Also, the skull. The size is wrong. Way to small for a repurposed visor/cap skull and wrong for a Panzer collar tab skull.
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Not for me either. Why a soldier would inscribe "waffen ss"? His name? yes I can see that. Also, the skull. The size is wrong. Way to small for a repurposed visor/cap skull and wrong for a Panzer collar tab skull.
Like Anderson posted above also a skeptic, what is the reason to personalize a from the images lower quality knife and not put your name on it? Versus the very well known fact that "SS" sells - and that items like thousands of period legitimate TR era bayonets have been ruined putting fake "Waffen SS" markings on them. Best Regards, Fred
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Not for me either. Why a soldier would inscribe "waffen ss"? His name? yes I can see that. Also, the skull. The size is wrong. Way to small for a repurposed visor/cap skull and wrong for a Panzer collar tab skull.
Special design for the 4. Reich...LOL
Ger
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What I've always wondered about when seeing these kinds of knives is how they were decorated and what did they use to make them? Were the emblems glued, did the W-SS have wagons with them with generators for power tools, and containers of a wood finish to darken the work to make make it stand out? So many questions ................. Best Regards, Fred
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