Article about: hi all,.today i'd like to show my recently addition to my collection this Eickhorn dagger,i traded an M42 heer for it,im not sure about origionallity of the portapee,could be postwar,actuall
hi all,.today i'd like to show my recently addition to my collection this Eickhorn dagger,i traded an M42 heer for it,im not sure about origionallity of the portapee,could be postwar,actually i know very little about them.the dagger is in great condition with what i think is a type C grip though darkened with age.with the trade came the portapee & the hanger,both origional to dagger <>who knows,.the blade is in great condition as is the makermarjk & crossguard,.i'd love some comments on this,i think its a very nice eickhorn.here are some pics.
Hi, it is interesting to note, that the pommel looks like Generic "B" and not the Eickhorn product. The silvering on pommel is poor, but crossguard show still good quality. So I think, this pommel don´t belong to this dagger, but it is only my opinion - it is possible that Eickhorn ran out of its own pommels and purchased them from another source. What you have to do, is to compare both pommel and crossguard, if they are made from same material and if the silvering and patina match.
Now about knot of the dagger, it looks like reproduction to me, if you compare it to dagger, you will see, that the dagger reflect a lot of wear, but knot is mint.
Other parts looks good and correct for Eickhorn... But I can´t say that this dagger is textbook and 100% correct, sorry
Yes, Good eye Peter, I have to agree that this is not a late Eick pommel, but looks to be a Gen A or WKC type in my opinion (look at width and spacing of bands and indented leaf veins) which is a company that traded with Eickhorn but I personally haven't seen any with the WKC pommel so far... Kevin.
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