Demand met by supply ...... it is inevitable I suppose?
I am not a edged weapon collector but these have a lot of time & effort invested in them to achieve that level of quality.
Demand met by supply ...... it is inevitable I suppose?
I am not a edged weapon collector but these have a lot of time & effort invested in them to achieve that level of quality.
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
Worth 25 cents a dozen....looks like a $Million$.
Great work Vedran!!
Last edited by Larry C; 01-09-2014 at 01:34 AM.
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But you still have to consider the costs of preparation for the actual production.
Regards
Vedran
I like them.how much do they sell for.
Hi, I saw this kind of reproduction hanger on e-bay too, certainly very well done item, and when they are with textbook dagger, this copy can confuse many advanced collectors including me! But, if you inspect them in hands and compare to standard original hangers. NOTE: - copy hangers has different green velvet and it can be recognize from good sharp photos, front of the hangers is also slightly different. And revers site of buckles on hangers is also different from authentic example. And finaly, metal parts are made from different material and has different finish on the surface.
I also add two pictures for compare of authentic hangers.
Maybe some collectors on this forum has one of this great reproduction on his collection and tell us more...
Vedran thanks for starting this great thread!
Regard Peter
Once I saw them, and they are selling for $ 80.
Regards
Vedran
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