#82325
05/19/2008 01:30 AM
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I was told that this knot represented the border guard, but have not seen anything that says one way or another, was hoping someone could help me out here.
the dark threads in the knot are a dark green color.
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#82326
05/19/2008 03:47 AM
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A classic Hans Christian Anderson 'Fairy Tale'
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#82327
05/19/2008 10:41 PM
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A terrible fake in a style that never existed.
MAX & OVMS Life Member, MAX Bd. of Experts. GDC Platinum Dealer. Collector since 1955.
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#82328
05/21/2008 12:36 AM
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As for the sword itself, what are some things to look at to authenticate it? It is WKC manufactured, and has the SS stamp on the reverse of the blade (and nowhere else).
Also, which knot would belong on this sword? the black, grey, and red one?
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#82329
05/21/2008 11:59 AM
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I see nothing wrong with the sword from what can be seen. It is a standard Police Officer sword. Not SS. Takes the Police Officer grade sword knot-black red and silver.
MAX & OVMS Life Member, MAX Bd. of Experts. GDC Platinum Dealer. Collector since 1955.
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#82330
06/04/2008 10:03 PM
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WKC never SS proofed their swords. They only executed the large set of runes on their blades. This one looks fine. I agree.
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