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Article about: Hello to all, Here are my two Eickhorn N°1767 LUTZOW heer sabers. This model came out in 1938 either in Brass and Alloy base and here are both versions. 02 LUTZOW next to one another haven'

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    Hello to all,
    Here are my two Eickhorn N°1767 LUTZOW heer sabers.
    This model came out in 1938 either in Brass and Alloy base and here are both versions.

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    02 LUTZOW next to one another haven't been that often seen since the factory shelf ...
    Enjoy
    K.

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    2 very nice swords Kurt

    Are the the same allow or different ?

    Regards Larry
    It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C

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    Beautiful and super rare ,congrats

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    Quite something. Not often seen.

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    I like these swords. I just cant believe that amongst collectors swords are much less popular than daggers!

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    Thank you gentlemen !

    @Vocht : Same here, Sabers are unique hand made pieces of art but the majority prefers daggers apparently ...

    @Larry : One is pot metal like the Prinz Eugen model ( saber with 3 stitches portepee ) and the other looking salty is brass

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    Regards

    K.

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    Really beautiful swords, thank you for showin those to us
    -TJ-

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    Quote by Vocht View Post
    I like these swords. I just cant believe that amongst collectors swords are much less popular than daggers!
    No that hard to explain
    Swords are large, so space is needed, daggers are much easier stored.

    Ger

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    Lovely twins you got Kurt!

    This pattern is not one i have seen before, thanks for schooling me!

    Ger

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    Not much new to show for now unfortunately except a good clean up for that old brass LUTZOW !!!
    A few before / after pics of the clean up operation :

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    Looks good and almost like new along with its alloy lil' brother :

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    oops ! Sorry can't put them straight ...
    Regards
    K
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