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12-20-2010 03:10 PM
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Re: Alcoso officers dagger ........ i think it is a fake, help !
what you have shown us that the blade has been assembled in reverse,i.e. the makers mark on front instead of the reverse,,,dagger looks good with aluminum fittings and rather later molded handle, that should have some bare visible cast lines on the grip...a good piece but not of the best quality on this one
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Re: Alcoso officers dagger ........ i think it is a fake, help !
I have a similar sort of a dagger.The one i have has the makers name Eickhorn Solingen positioned under the nazi symbol.The wreath of leaves around the nazi symbol on mine is very detailed in appearance.And on the sheath positioned are two small screws located about 5mm dowm from the slot on opposite sides to each other.I also have the letters E.C stamped into the tang under the handle. As a matter of interest what are these roughtly worth? The one i have was taken off a Japanese officer in the pacific. And can someone inform me how to place photos on the forum if they would be so kind. Regards Hamish Perth WA
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Re: Alcoso officers dagger ........ i think it is a fake, help !
hi,,,i can post your pics for you if you send them to me at boxcarbob3945@yahoo.com..Robert
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Re: Alcoso officers dagger ........ i think it is a fake, help !
Wonder how a Heer dagger was in the Pacific with a Jap?
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Re: Alcoso officers dagger ........ i think it is a fake, help !
I too think it is a good one.
Militarymania is correct - The pommel, grip and crossguard were dissassembled
at some point and the crossguard has been simply put back
in reverse position............!
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Walkwolf
I too think it is a good one.
Militarymania is correct - The pommel, grip and crossguard were dissassembled
at some point and the crossguard has been simply put back
in reverse position............!
No not at all. Just look at this post please. It's a widely spread misunderstanding
A widely spread misunderstanding
Best regards
Danny
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I just saw this is an old post. No idea why it showed as a new one...
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I bumped up some old threads that needed to be seen again as information and research changes over time ...which is good for these threads to be updated.
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