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#332818 11/02/2017 10:18 PM
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Here is an early youth knife (not a HJ) with stag grips and the double oval serrated tail maker mark.

What do you think o f it?

John

Obverse.JPG (41.23 KB, 158 downloads)
Reverse.JPG (41.51 KB, 158 downloads)
Obverse Hilt.JPG (38.56 KB, 158 downloads)
Obverse Blade.JPG (39.61 KB, 158 downloads)
Reverse Hilt.JPG (39.6 KB, 158 downloads)
Reverse Blade.JPG (38.87 KB, 158 downloads)
Obverse Grip Plate.JPG (40.13 KB, 158 downloads)
Reverse Grip Plate.JPG (39.26 KB, 158 downloads)
TM.JPG (39.75 KB, 158 downloads)

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JohnZ #332819 11/02/2017 10:38 PM
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John, In my opinion, it left factory as a HJ knife and later got replaced the grip.

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Ivan, it may well be.. but it looks to me like a variation double oval maker mark that I do not have.

John


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JohnZ #333028 11/09/2017 10:07 PM
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Hi John,

I agree: another very unusual variation this is!

Never seen before...

This is the closest that I can get, but the ears and tail are still different...

Best regards,

Herman

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Here is another variation:

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Dave #333049 11/10/2017 02:58 PM
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Herrmann, I have two double oval serrated tail straight arm maker marks, both with the Ges Gesch. Now, I have to look for one without the Ges Gesch, go figure.

Dave, I know of two versions of the single oval, the difference is in the orientation of the ears and the shape of the tail.

Thanks for posting.

John

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TM 1.JPG (39.33 KB, 80 downloads)
TM 1d marked.JPG (77.49 KB, 80 downloads)

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