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04-01-2024 05:04 PM
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Hello.
This HJ knife has all the details wrong.
I think the knife is fake in every detail. This manufacturer of knives is one of the largest that exists to this day.
Wait for more opinions.
Regards Georgi.
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I’m no expert on these knives, but suggest you be careful with this one. As I understand a scabbard with this rim/edge around the scabbard opening is post war. The motto is too blurry for my taste and the diamond could be glued in and I’m not sure it is an original. The Eickhorn logo also appears not to be correctly executed. Make sure you’re not buying a post war boy scouts knife in bad condition that has been made into an HJ knife. Don’t rush and wait for more expert opinions.
Last edited by Kilian; 04-01-2024 at 07:05 PM.
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Litwa,
I agree with Gerogi and Kilian. Bad piece all the way around. Closely examining the HJ diamond, you can see the misaligned and deformed arms of the swastika. You can also see the overall lack of quality with the diamond itself and its sloppy placement in the grip. The engraving is also complete cra*. No German producer of HJ knives would have ever been allowed to produce such junk. In my opinion if it were me... I'd pass on it.
JustMeinKC !
Gerry C
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In my opinion this is a complete reproduction from the scabbard all the way through the knife. Grip motto diamond all look like reproduction. This one has been stored in pig manure or something to weather the knife and hide its real identity. I recommend passing.
Tim
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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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Just look at the top of the scabbard, the top shows a pressed throat instead of the straight hull with rivet to hold the inner spring.
You do not need to give it another glance if one has a throat, or if its thickened with an edge
Ger
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Looks like it's been give the "year in the garden" patina enhancement treatment.
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Anderson
Looks like it's been give the "year in the garden" patina enhancement treatment.
Yeah, but it is still an ugly Basterd with no history on its belt
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