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#267689 07/14/2012 06:12 AM
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I've seen a couple unmarked blades on Heer daggers on another site. Doesn't this mean that the daggers were "unissued" as there are no maker marks? Or even possibly post-war blades? Prices were in the $600.00 range. The blades look nice and clean, but wouldn't these be automatically worth less money than one with a maker mark?

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Certainly many period blades are unmarked - Why? - Well some of the theories are sold at a uniform shop � made by a small cottage maker � Late War. IMO they are worth less why buy an unmarked when you can buy a marked with more history and interest.


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What WW2 said.

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Non maker-marked daggers can easily be $ 200 cheaper than maker-marked daggers in the same condition. When compared to the early daggers the price difference will be even bigger.

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Thanks.


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Unmarked edges are formed to rationalization of production, as well as generic crossguard, and other parts of the dagger.
Fewer types of blades, the higher production without difficulty.

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Vedran Horacek

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Unmarked blades are imo shunned without reason. I have seen (and owned) very nice manufactured and conditioned daggers (anl) without mms, even with glass grips and pure ivory grips. As already stated by WW2-Collector there can be different reasons for an unmarked blade. Keep in mind that even at these times there was a big fight for market shares.
don�t forget that each certain dagger HAS a maker but it is nor shown.
And - would you look eg. for an SS chained dagger WITH mm?????????????????????
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wotan, gd.c-b#105

"Never look for sqare eggs" as a late owner of an original FHH-dagger used to say.

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