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08-22-2016 11:50 AM
# ADS
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Interesting markings Oleg, not an eagle I have seen before, normally there's a bit more to the design of the eagle stamping. I noticed the cross guard is the very early WKC type and the maker mark is pre 32/33, could you put an approximate date to this dagger, my guess would be 29-32, what do you think ? Loving the M21 as well.
Best Tomaz.
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Interesting markings Oleg, not an eagle I have seen before.
I noticed the cross guard is the very early WKC type and the maker mark is pre 32/33, could you put an approximate date to this dagger, my guess would be 29-32, what do you think ?
Best Tomaz.
Thank you, Tomaz.
Yes, it's an interesting acceptance mark indeed. And the find of the same mark on the artillery shell casing is important in my opinion.
I agree with your definition of the period about 1929-1932 years.
Best, Oleg.
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Exquisite Oleg
I Like the Scabbard band Knots
You guys in Northern Europe find the best stuff. Being in the North Sea area where the Kriegsmarine were docked. Great find
Regards Larry
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!!
- Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
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Oleg thx for showing these Navies!
The headstampl you show has a common Marineacceptance stamp, imo not rare, i have seen them quite a lot in my early Amo collecting days
Normaly they can be found on interbellum amo.
When i have to make a guess then i would say that it looks like the standard cal.4 flairgun shell made by Waffenfabrik Polte.
Regards
Ger
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Wow Gerrit! Thank you very much for this info. It is very interesting for me. Do you know where was an acceptance station? In which town?
Best,
Oleg.
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