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04-15-2023 02:43 PM
# ADS
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The frog looks like a repro piece, with slots added for secure strap.
The left grip was cracked by adding or replacing grip rivets?. Scabbard was heavy blued, question remains its period done, when look at the other strange point here.
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Could be that the grip is replaced, but i don't know that for sure.
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Hello Hill..these Faschinenmesser knives are plentiful to find ...and seeing a cracked grip whether damaged as Andy stated or replaced ...I would not want it in my collection.
I know you are collecting by the producer logo ..but again ..these type knives can be found easily and are common.
Regards Larry
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!!
- Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
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Hello, thank you for your opinion. I got it for a good price, so it is a start for now. I can always upgrade it for a better one later on.
By the way, is the color blue normal on these scabbards?
Hill
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You should proof with so early piece is the handle magnetic or not? Blueing on scabbards were done, but majority it were probably black painted over.
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The handle is magnetic. Is that a good thing?
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Yes that is a early iron cast handle.
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Ok, that is good to know. Thanks.
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Bluing of scabbards happened in the early 1930's, painting was more common later, so the scabbard may be original with the knife. There seems to have been some "restoration" attempts with rust marks removed and some messing with the rivets. whether that cause the grip plate to crack?
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