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Posted By: Ostmaerker Navy daggers for a book project - 05/14/2015 09:09 PM
May I ask for your help please?

You all know the books of Ralf Siegert (SA, SS, HJ/NPEA, Luft and Army). He now writes an new book about the daggers of the german navy.
And it is really difficult to get pictures of some rare makers.

If anybody posesses navy daggers of the following makers:

Carl Julius Krebs
Pack & S�hne
SMF
Tiger
Voos
Wingen
Paul Seilheimer

and is willing to let them be pictured in a quality book, please contact me.

There will be no names in the book if you don�t like, so everybody could stay anonymous, if he likes.

Thank you so much for your help!

Ostmaerker
Posted By: ukrainian Re: Navy daggers for a book project - 08/10/2015 09:42 AM
The nazi period and war time made navy daggers of this makers are not more than nice legend. Can to add in this list even Horster and Holler. Only five makers was made Kriegsmarine daggers in this time:
1.C.Eickhorn(the greatest part of market)
2.WKC
3.ALCOSO
4.Puma
5.P.Weyersberg(the smallest part of market).

The rest mark was the post war business well known all the Solingen makers: CE,WKC,Puma,Horster,Holler...etc.
Posted By: Oleg67 Re: Navy daggers for a book project - 08/10/2015 01:06 PM
My God! He is here again! There are doctors in the forum?
Posted By: dr73 Re: Navy daggers for a book project - 08/10/2015 03:43 PM
Only five makers of TR navy daggers????? All of the other makers post war???? This guy really doesn't know what he's talking about.
Posted By: seany Re: Navy daggers for a book project - 08/10/2015 10:23 PM
Tool
Posted By: Wim Re: Navy daggers for a book project - 08/11/2015 01:58 PM
Some period evidence of that claim would help to swallow this.


Regards, Wim
Posted By: ukrainian Re: Navy daggers for a book project - 08/12/2015 02:38 PM
If you so much knowledgeable why you can not help Ostmaerker?
Posted By: Oleg67 Re: Navy daggers for a book project - 08/12/2015 04:25 PM
Gentlemen,


Don't spend your time on it.
Posted By: wotan Re: Navy daggers for a book project - 08/12/2015 10:25 PM
Naturally there have been a lot more than five makers of navy daggers known.

Because there is nothing substantial to the subject in the contributions and personal wording has started I close this thread.
If any member can contribute reasonable facts please contact me, WWII-collector, Dave or Vern and the thread will be reopened for them.

Regards,
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