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Rich if the system still allows you...could you upload onto your post a few photos from Johnsons link.?
Inevitably someone will purchase that dagger at that high price and the link will be come dead.
If the system does not ..please let me know.
Regards Larry
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- 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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10-21-2021 03:15 PM
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Post war or wartime production? Always a concern when we know a maker continued into production after WW2. You only need to read the biography of Jim Atwood to get a picture of what was happening in the 1960's. I personally would want to research whether Paul Dinger had any involvement with Atwood post WW2. It's well know Atwood had a business relationship with Paul Muller and Thomas M Johnson, who for a time sold some of his parts daggers and later bought Atwood's dagger parts he acquired at Solingen.
By the early 1960's there was not really any "checks" on what small producers in Germany were doing. We know that from Atwood's activities.
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Larry C
Rich if the system still allows you...could you upload onto your post a few photos from Johnsons link.?
Inevitably someone will purchase that dagger at that high price and the link will be come dead.
If the system does not ..please let me know.
Regards Larry
Larry, done, images posted with description on my posting pointing this dagger out as well as others that did not have images but only links. I must add this however:
Addendum & Disclaimer: I grabbed these images from the sellers web page. This dagger in no way is offered for sale by myself and is to be used as a reference guide only for better understanding by collectors about these fine blades!
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