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Never thought I'd find another one of these especially not in this condition, probably the best of the four I have, came with the forestry knot, not sure if it is original to the piece or was added, I know it isn't regulation but who knows for sure.
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Very nice n it has the frog also. I'm still looking for a portapee for mine saw one on TW site about 12 yrs ago
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Beautiful piece Gary! You scored big time at he Max, I can attest to that! Kevin.
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Gary that's a fantastic piece,congrats
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Gary, you must have got that one early. Congrats! Lots of goodies at the MAX.
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A wonderful 1711 in extremely admirable condition. Love that frosted silvering/black patinated look. I think to remember that I do own a "wearing..." photograph in which a DJ daggers is worn with a forest portepee. Regards,
wotan, gd.c-b#105
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Thanks guys, I do appreciate all the nice comments.
Wotan, I'd love to see that photograph if you can dig it out.
Cheers
Gary
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I now own 1500 to 1700 (I did not count them) "waering.." photographs but if I come across I will show it to you. Regards,
wotan, gd.c-b#105
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Even more awesome in the flesh-a superb addition to a wonderful collection. We'll done mate. P
FUR EHR' UND PFLICHT BIS HERZ UND KLINGE BRICHT
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Another amazing piece!!!
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OK, Gary, how many of these does one man need?
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Better in hand than the pics show. This is a super piece. Paul
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Hi John
I may have 4 of these things but that's not enough yet.
Gary
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Gary,
What differentiates them? Maker mark?
And poor little me only has one.
John
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Hi John I collect them because I love them and for no other reason, there are some variances with some of the 1711's, the size of the pommel and ferrel do vary and I know of at least 2 different sizes to take into account the size of the grip, there are also two different maker marks known to date http://phpstack-500133-1583587.cloudwaysapps.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=91898&page=1the pommel nut can also vary in shape all during the period, that's about all I have noticed, I've owned 7 of these and I wish I had kept them all. Never enough of these babies though. Cheers Gary
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Gary,
I got it...good thing I collect these things by blade variation.
I guess that there should be an over shoulder mark found one since we do see some of the other Eickhorn models with that mark.
John
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