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Hello I would like to have your opinion on the rest of the marking of this knife. for me it is rzm7/85. the photos are taken with a magnifying glass. Note the default in the rzm. If you have the same marking compared his will be fine. d advance thank you for your help.
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Hello Blondin,
Would be helpful to identify if you also post some pictures of the complete knife and blade.
But I am 95% sure that you have a 1939 Gustav C. Spitzer HJ (see pic hereunder)
Best regards,
Herman
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Hello, thanks for your help. Did you send the photos tomorrow. The knife is in bad condition. I think I see a difference at the level of the date 9 l rounded to a sort of homecoming. L rounded seems bigger than 0, does have perhaps only an impression. Anyway thanks for your help. The suite tomorrow. Good night. Kind regards.
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Hello, here is the more pictures, let me know if more is needed. the middle of the Pack of setbacks has been fixed with a kind of platre.🤔 is neckl ' it easy to find a plate of spare and worth t worth it? a big thank you to you.
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I think I see something other than 0. it\'s is hard to resort on photo. What do you think?
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I am sure now that you have a Spitzer 1939 HJ knife, it all confirms:
- shape of blade & ricasso, - alloy hilt - steel rivets
There are no other RZM marks starting with a "8" that look the same.
The RZM M7-85 (Arthur Evertz)mark is very different (see pic hereunder)
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Hello, thank you very much for your help! All the light is done on this blade. It\'s is always a pleasure to be able to enjoyed your experience and your will ' have. Thank you again. Kind regards.
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Hello, Herman V. (aka Herr Mann) J\' tries to send you a message private, but without success! Do you have an email address for press release or even sent me a private message so that I can write to you. Thank you.
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I have sent you a PM, Blondin.
Best regards,
Herman
Last edited by Herman V. (aka Herr Mann); 05/23/2017 02:58 PM.
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