Hy!
New acquisition for few weeks ago. Some people said the engraved blade is not period but postwar. Ist this true? Knot is match with bayonet? Is the frog in good condition?
Hy!
New acquisition for few weeks ago. Some people said the engraved blade is not period but postwar. Ist this true? Knot is match with bayonet? Is the frog in good condition?
"Some said the etching could be post war.." Well that is possible and the reason we need better photos of the etched blade, without flash. Actually difficult to make a judgement with what you have posted. That said from what I can see, I like. This is an Eickhorn blade with the #3219 Eickhorn remembrance etching with Wehrmacht eagles at both ends. If fact this was probably the most popular Eickhorn etch. This etching type dates from about 1934. It's etched correct blade side and placement looks good as does detailing and frosted background. As for the frog that's an appropriate patent leather dress frog that has got the crazying effect of age, quite normal. But I'd like to see a better close up photo of the etching.
I believe it has an Austrian sword knot attached, bayonet could carry a knot, but I wouldn't think this type would be allowed.
Austrian republic police sabre knot possible there.b.r.Andy
For me the etch is crisp and Deep as It should...i like it
Thanks guys for answering but this dress has been sold. So the question is objectless.
Never consider it a waste of time..or questions objectless. All these threads that are started are important except those from spammers and trollers trying their luck.
Thankyou for your thread no matter the outcome.
Regards Larry
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A late thank you is better than none at all, but I agree with Larry. As long as the photos don't disappear it is a useful learning aid for others. An this particular parade bayonet may re-surface in the future on another thread.
Knot is most real interwar austrian gendarmery for Sabre. b.r.Andy
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