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Last edited by Jim W; 06/29/2016 10:28 PM. Reason: Expand Title so poeple will know what we are talking about.
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That explains all the configurations of the scabbards we see on these. Thank you Ted.
I borrowed one photo so people can see what we are talking about.
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1.Eerste model stormdolk (zonder riempje) 2.Stormdolk mariniers (met schroef door de greep) 3.Stormdolk voor de marine (met marine nummering) 4.Stormdolk voor bereden officieren (fabrieksmatig omgebouwde draaglus) 5.Stormdolk voor bereden officieren (met particulier omgeboude draaglus) 6.De algemene stormdolk KL (meest voorkomende variant) 7.Stormdolk voor de marine (met twee marineplaatjes aan de achterzijde)
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Well i didn't know all these variations are available. i have one of these also the cut down german modified one.
Regards Sean
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Yes please, I agree with Dave ... can we see some shots of the blades etc.?
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I have the silver model. This is the first time I have been able to identify exactly what the silver one is. Thank you Ted.
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so Ive never had silver one and didnt know they existed.Very interesting site of less known edged weapon.Ive seen forestry dutch dagger first time on this site.Really worth to see.
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Very interesting site. Thanks Ted!
Jim, Is that the ivory on your silver model?
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Hi Alex, yes. Here is another photo of comparative daggers. Two before and one after WWII.
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Thanks Jim. I really like this old stile classic design. I have post war model, now will be looking for pre war and silver model.
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In some of my catalogs they have the Navy dagger listed in Gold and Silver.. Along with the Navy sword in Gold and Silver... Also a Navy Engineer sword..
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