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I said I would post some pictures of some of the daggers from a preivious picture.
I did not have time to photo them again so these shots are from 2008 when I had a much inferior camera.
If you would like better pictures of any of them let me know and I will rummage them out of the drawer ^<>^
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Spock, THANKS for posting pics of these beauties!! You made my day with the Plumacher slant, first initial production piece by them I have seen other than the one I have! Love to see some close ups on that one for comparison!!! Also love the ACS slant,WISH I could find one for my collection, please show close ups of that one too!! The Weyersberg is also a jem!! Well done! Kevin.
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Nice would be an understatement!Love them all!But the ACS has a great pommel,looks like lots of hand work on it.Has the eagle also been enhanced?
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For me its got to be the grip on that last eickhorn superb!!
Regards Sean
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Go,go,go England, very nice display of fine blades.
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Great stuff I would love to see the Weyersberg!! And that Plumacher as well.
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Hate to pester you Spock, but more pics of the Plumacher(super rare!) and ACS (one of my real wants!) would be much apreciated! You have us hooked, real us in... Kevin.
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Apologies.
I am working 6 days a week to try and weather the economic storm in England.
I promise to post pictures ASAP.
I have not forgotten you........honest !1
Frank
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the Pl�macher and the early Alcoso are great. For my twice daggers with this markers i search a long time...Pl�macher ist hard to find...
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Found the Plumacher here are some more pictures.
As soon as I find the others I will post. The grip on this dagger will not move, The scabbard plating is starting to lift.
1.jpg (71.3 KB, 134 downloads) 2.jpg (110.26 KB, 134 downloads) 3.jpg (51.51 KB, 134 downloads) 4.jpg (80.39 KB, 132 downloads) 5.jpg (105.42 KB, 133 downloads)
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some more
6.jpg (116.55 KB, 132 downloads) 7.jpg (94.31 KB, 133 downloads) 8.jpg (108.99 KB, 131 downloads) 9.jpg (58.68 KB, 132 downloads) 10.jpg (74.3 KB, 130 downloads)
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Spock now that one gets me excited! That�s a beauty and looks like a real nice blade
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That is a very nice looking blade! My example is identicle except it has dome headed screws on the scabbard versus the flat heads on yours..same scabbard otherwise though. You have the only other example I have seen of the INITIAL product from Plumacher, thanks for posting so I can compare! Posting a few pics of mine so you can do the same.. Kevin.
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Both very nice daggers. Kevin, your dagger is spectacular! Thanks for showing.
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What a nice patina, that grip colour is fantastic. You never know what you are going to pick up during your collecting life. I was unaware of what I was buying. This was one of my earliest purchases, way before I had books to read up on.
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Kevin always a pleasure to view your Plumacher it certainly is a top shelf example
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