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Re: Was the "DJ" knife really a late "HJ" knife?
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Mar 1st a 05:17 PM
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by DAMAST |
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Yes, Gary good show, I believe we both bought some great items there..!!!!! I have two of these catalogs (20+ years) and also have a few of these super rare knives in almost mint condition and have seen 4 over the last years. I sent some pictures of the catalog and my knives to another collector not long ago and was just confused on the timing of your post.. As you know I'm very private about my collection and good to see you also have this catalog.. Yes trademark is in Carter book BUT many collectors think this is a postwar mark. Of course it is NOT.. Hermann It is always easy to make a positive opinion when it is in a catalog (correct). I posted a picture from the catalog of the (small klass bowie) here or on another forum over 10+years ago now... DAVE, The old attitude that (they took artistic privilege's in catalogs rarely is the case. Unless it is original art.
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