#47949
04/23/2009 12:30 AM
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#47950
04/23/2009 12:31 AM
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#47951
04/23/2009 12:32 AM
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#47952
04/23/2009 12:32 AM
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#47953
04/23/2009 12:35 AM
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Wait until I get the puma on. Just as nice.
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#47954
04/23/2009 12:35 AM
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#47955
04/23/2009 01:14 AM
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Russ - Thank you for posting the second set of pictures for me.
Sharing our knives, information, opinions and helping each other, that's what the forum is all about.
Thank you, Dan
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#47956
04/23/2009 08:20 PM
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Dan, Russ,
Thanks for posting extra pictures.
From what the pictures show, this grip looks fine, untouched. Rivets seem not the regular ones, but that could be the pictures... Looks like a late non magnetic hilt, correct?
Best greetings,
Herman
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#47957
04/23/2009 08:50 PM
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The rivets and hilt definately look to be zinc.
Regards
Russ
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#47958
04/23/2009 11:56 PM
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Herman and Russ - Yes, the hilt is the late non-magnetic type, and the rivets most likely are zink also. They have that soft grey zink look, and are definately not steel/iron or aluminum.
Looking at the wear marks on the scabbard and lug from the frog, this piece was definately worn - but not much as the rest of the paint is in very good condition.
Anyone have any thoughts, opinions or applicable information on this piece? Since I have owned it for so long, I've been waiting almost 50 years for your comments!!!
Dan
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#47959
04/25/2009 02:47 AM
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The "bayonet" is not HJ. It's a fighting knife or dress knife --like a bayonet but not a bayonet-- It can be found in the E. Pack catalog
MAX & OVMS Life Member, MAX Bd. of Experts. GDC Platinum Dealer. Collector since 1955.
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#47960
04/25/2009 01:37 PM
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Thanks Houston!
Back to the topic: here is another pair of Klaas HJ's: almost identical...
B1.jpg (85.36 KB, 119 downloads) 1
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#47961
04/25/2009 01:39 PM
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... even the hangers!
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#47962
04/25/2009 01:40 PM
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...except for the years of production and the corresponding diamond types.
Best greetings,
Herman
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#47963
04/25/2009 10:08 PM
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Houston - Thank you for identifying the fighting/dress knife for me. Could you possibly list the year of the PUMA catalog and the knife ID number?
Dan
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#47964
04/26/2009 02:50 AM
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Houston - I know I said PUMA catalog, just a slip as I had a PUMA HJ out for another reason. I really meant the date and dagger number in the E. Pack catalog.
Is the Pack model the same as my Klaas? I wonder how many were made as we seem to have more than one manufacturer now.
Dan
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