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10-31-2023 09:11 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Maybe someone else sees this differently, but it seems a bit odd to me that the original owner would order an etch later to make it appear it was a gift from the Generalstab. If it was a gift, why did the Generalstab not give it with the etch on it? It also appears to me that the blade was already heavily pitted, particularly towards the point, before the etch was applied.
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From the limited images I'm seeing it looks to me like an old fake that has been damaged/aged. Best Regards, Fred
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It's actually a fairly poor etch, the border line on the upper edge above the inscription at left side is not parallel and appears to merge into the template edge.
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+ 1 to the Spanish reproduction
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One of those examples where the item needs evaluation, not the seller's story.
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
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Its quite simple, the etch is post war, and the rest is made of parts, nothing to do with a vets dagger.
The late guard and shouldered tang do not fit to this early style pommel.
Ger
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Thank you very much guys, quckly and professional!
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