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01-13-2021 12:35 AM
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Looks like a so called generic type dagger. Better photos probably are needed. But judging from these photos it looks good so far.
I have a similar dagger that you could compare to here: The best christmas gift i could've wished for!
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Thank you Tobias so much, I appreciate it really.
It looks like your dagger indeed, so it might be original example. Agree absolutely that beeter photos are needed, but didn't get them so far and probably won't.
Regards,
Leopold
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That crossguard wreath is very tiny and unlike any Heer crossguards that I have seen,,which means its not looking good at all.
This forum thrives on decent and clear photos....to help determination of authenticity. Sorry to say..these photos are not even half decent.
If the seller can not provide greater photos ..then dont waste your time because what I had already mentioned about the Swastika wreath is maybe one of a few discrepancies he may be hiding.
Walk away
Regards Larry
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Thanks Larry. I will pass on this dagger then, that is certainly the best decision taking all things into account.
Regards,
Leopold
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Well its genuine for sure, although the pics are totally crap its clear to see its a WKC Type 4 with the typical WKC scabbard with 1 sidescrew and eckhorn scabbardbands.
The crossguard has been denazified and they have added a type of wreath with swastika, most likely glued.
Not 1 you would want in your collection.
Cheers
Ger
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Sensei
Looks like a so called generic type dagger. Better photos probably are needed. But judging from these photos it looks good so far.
I have a similar dagger that you could compare to here:
The best christmas gift i could've wished for!
Well Tobias you have a generic type A guard, with generic type B style scabbardbands and an early mismatching pommel.
Regards
Ger
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gerrit
Well Tobias you have a generic type A guard, with generic type B style scabbardbands and an early mismatching pommel.
Regards
Ger
Thanks for clearing that up. My mistake!
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Thank you Ger for that clarification. I do not want to have some messed up dagger like this one for sure.
Regards,
Leopold
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