picked this early one, a rare maker I think?
picked this early one, a rare maker I think?
Looks nice. These are not something I'm qualified to opine on but it got me looking and found this thread. Not sure if you saw it.
See post 7 especially. Not sure if it is an exhaustive list or just a point in time...
RZM code M7 Dagger makers who DID NOT MAKE HJ knives
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Hello Map & thanks for the interesting thread, tonight I looked for 1 of these and just so far found a transitional one @ the HJ Research forum, and another 1 @ German Daggers and that one with only a pic of maker's name.
a rare maker indeed, and a no ricassa thinblade that still has an undamaged diamond.
Its in fairly used condition, but atractive to HJ maker collectors.
Im a bit surprised to see a scabbard with 2 runners, instead of the expected frontside only.
thx for showing
Ger
Worn, but it's all there. Lovely blade profile. I've only seen one other by Emil Gierling.
Great find of a rare early maker hj
Congrats & thanks for showing it .
Thanks for the comments guys, with calipers it measures up to the 1933 RZM specs. blade length. handle length etc., including diamond, diamond has movement, grips are tight & well fitted, added a inside pic of scabbard.
Last edited by zacker; 04-03-2020 at 02:29 PM.
The scabbard of the early no ricasso knives normally have a brown leather strap and a scabbard with one frontspring.
Most likely your scabbard has been swapped along the way...
Ger
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