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04-04-2024 10:42 PM
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The blade can probably be "cleaned up" with something like simichrome, but it would need aggressive polishing and all of the crossgrain would be lost. IMO, the cleaning would merely devalue what is already there.
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Hello.
In order for colleagues to give an accurate opinion, it is good to show the manufacturer's logo and the marking of the cross guard, if there is one. I think that these spots on the blade can be completely removed just by polishing the blade, but this wears out the blade further and I don't think it should be done.
Wait for more opinions.
Regards Georgi.
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Bummer for me.
I asked the seller to reserve it for me but just sold minutes ago before under my nose.
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Hi Vocht.
Don't be mad about that dagger.
I don't know how rare this maker is, but there are still nice early SA daggers on the market fairly often.
I think that if you have decided to buy an early SA dagger you will find a better example than this one for your collection.
Regards Georgi.
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Giersch is rated a 7 on the McSARR scale.
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Vocht
Bummer for me.
I asked the seller to reserve it for me but just sold minutes ago before under my nose.
Hate it when that happens !
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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The blade looks like it has been cleaned already, as it appears very shiny on the photos.
According to my knowledge you can’t remove the black spots without leaving visible traces of cleaning on the blade.
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ivbaust
The blade looks like it has been cleaned already, as it appears very shiny on the photos.
According to my knowledge you can’t remove the black spots without leaving visible traces of cleaning on the blade.
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same thought here!
Dont be sad that you missed out on a dagger like that, be happy you didn't buy it
Invest in a good one, they will always have their value.
Pieces like the one above arent very collectible imo, its a starter but no more then that.
You will have a hard time getting your money back when you want to make a trade for a better one.
My advise: only invest in high quality daggers, then you investment is sound!
Cheers,
Ger
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