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10-17-2021 10:34 AM
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All 3 have been ruined by re-etched dedications.
Blade condition makes it obvious.
So Mr. MIG ....since you have seen all 3 in person yourself ..please take more photos and lets see the rest of all 3 daggers separately in each of their own threads.
We all know these forums are testing grounds for new fakers trying to sharpen their craft.
This appears only to authenticate the dedication only..without seeing the rest of the dagger...if you are one that wants to spend that kind of high dollar money on a Rohm dagger...you need to post the rest of the daggers in their entirety to see if it is the "Real Deal"
I had 2 cups of coffee this morning
Regards Larry
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!!
- Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
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Viktor,
Larry is trying to explain the importance of showing the entire dagger and not just sections of the dagger for all of us to be aware of what fakes and forgeries are out there. Just taking pictures of the inscription will not help any of us here when these daggers reappear for sale as authentic somewhere else in the future.
Our purpose on this forum is two-fold, to educate potential collectors and to warn them of what inherent risks come without doing research.
Larry is one of our most respected and knowledgeable members when it comes to TR Daggers and he is certainly not implying that you are a crook. It is understood that trolls come on here to gain as much knowledge as possible in order to hone their skills and in order for us to be more vigilant we respectfully request images of the entire dagger so we can pick out the flaws and advise members and collectors to either avoid said objects or proceed with confidence that the objects are 100% authentic from top to bottom...
If you are pursuing a Rohm dagger it is suggested that you request more photos from the web-sites that are offering them for sale. If they oblige you and provide more images then there is a good chance that the sellers are not trying to hide anything from you (or others). If they don't want to send more images then that is a RED FLAG warning that something else is suspicious about the dagger itself.
Let me ask you this... Would you buy a car simply from two or three pictures posted on line? I doubt that anyone would do that without asking to see the entire car, the engine, the wheels, the interior, and then there are other questions to be asked when committing large sums of money.. That is just the start... A Sight Unseen purchase is risky and in some cases quite foolish..
This is the same situation,, A Rohm dagger with just the inscription photographed and posted?? Where is the rest of the dagger? I want to see what I am getting before I get it...
I hope this clarifies Larry's postings in order to try to help you.
Best regards, stay safe
Smitty
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Rakkasan187
Viktor,
Larry is trying to explain the importance of showing the entire dagger and not just sections of the dagger for all of us to be aware of what fakes and forgeries are out there. Just taking pictures of the inscription will not help any of us here when these daggers reappear for sale as authentic somewhere else in the future.
Our purpose on this forum is two-fold, to educate potential collectors and to warn them of what inherent risks come without doing research.
Larry is one of our most respected and knowledgeable members when it comes to TR Daggers and he is certainly not implying that you are a crook. It is understood that trolls come on here to gain as much knowledge as possible in order to hone their skills and in order for us to be more vigilant we respectfully request images of the entire dagger so we can pick out the flaws and advise members and collectors to either avoid said objects or proceed with confidence that the objects are 100% authentic from top to bottom...
If you are pursuing a Rohm dagger it is suggested that you request more photos from the web-sites that are offering them for sale. If they oblige you and provide more images then there is a good chance that the sellers are not trying to hide anything from you (or others). If they don't want to send more images then that is a RED FLAG warning that something else is suspicious about the dagger itself.
Let me ask you this... Would you buy a car simply from two or three pictures posted on line? I doubt that anyone would do that without asking to see the entire car, the engine, the wheels, the interior, and then there are other questions to be asked when committing large sums of money.. That is just the start... A Sight Unseen purchase is risky and in some cases quite foolish..
This is the same situation,, A Rohm dagger with just the inscription photographed and posted?? Where is the rest of the dagger? I want to see what I am getting before I get it...
I hope this clarifies Larry's postings in order to try to help you.
Best regards, stay safe
Smitty
Wise words there. but why resist buying a reference work on these? The money these are going for a good reference work is an investment in your own education!
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Rich Moran
Wise words there. but why resist buying a reference work on these? The money these are going for a good reference work is an investment in your own education!
I told earlier. I am buying 1 item. I need 1 Helmet M35, 1 Helmet M38, 1 MP44, 1 MG34, 1 mess kit, 1 belt, 1 Visor cap , 1 SA dagger ... do You buy books for every one item?
I not need 10 SA daggers
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You want to buy an item that costs $ 5,000 or more, and you don’t want to spend an extra $ 300 to buy books. This is your right, but also the right of your colleagues not to answer you. They spend their time, money on it. Information always costs money. Therefore, either you will spend your time and money and then they will help you or take the seller's word and buy the item at your own risk.
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