Hi guys,
I wanted to show you the latest addition to my collection of navy daggers. It's a very nice imperial dagger with Ivory grip and a perfectly etched blade. The scabbard is a true work of art. Enjoy the pictures.
Danny
Hi guys,
I wanted to show you the latest addition to my collection of navy daggers. It's a very nice imperial dagger with Ivory grip and a perfectly etched blade. The scabbard is a true work of art. Enjoy the pictures.
Danny
Danny: A really nice addition you've got there. I like it! I hope to pick one of these up someday.
Luke
A very nice addition Danny!
I had the opportunity to handle one of these a few years ago when someone contacted me to possibly do some restoration. The person also had an Imperial Naval sword with ivory handle and folding guard. Both were really works of art!
Congrats,
Ralph.
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Wow that one is a screamer, I never saw a hand hammered scabbared combined with the lightning bolt style, talk about best of both worlds!!!!!
Topdollar Naval
I love the handwork that got into it, not only the scabbard but little details like this pebbled inside of the crown.
Its well taken care of, it has a pristine blade!
You are totally right about this dagger, its a beauty!
Ger
It doesn't get any better than that Danny , and the ivory looks in great condition . Gotta love this model
REGARDS AL
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Always a little further : it may be
Beyond that last blue mountain barred with snow
Across that angry or that glimmering sea...
Yes, that's a nice piece Danny,I some kind of missing it.
Regards
Stingray
Top grade in Aesthetics ,,,no other dagger can be compared in craftmanship than the Kriegsmarine dagger. To each their own each and every dagger type..but these stand in a class all their own!
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