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Posted By: Fanejunker Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 07/02/2010 12:56 AM
Here are my two Dutch commando daggers. They have been brougt to Norway during WW2. None of them have matching numbers,but they are quite rare anyway. hope you like them smile

Best regards FJ

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Posted By: Gaspare Re: Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 07/02/2010 08:01 AM
Nice! always liked them , never had one..
Never knew they had matching numbers...
Are most number matching or mismatch?

Posted By: Jim W Re: Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 07/02/2010 05:02 PM
You have two beautiful examples. Much nicer than the one I had.

These all originated in Holland and ended up in Denmark, and now I know, Norway.

The one example I owned also had the miss matched numbers.

I understand they are the equivalent to the SA daggers in that they were used by "storm troopers".

My information is from a well known Danish dealer.

I would like to know more about these.
Posted By: LH 600 Re: Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 07/02/2010 06:54 PM
Nice and rare daggers FJ.
The Dagger with no hangar strap for secure the knife is a spesial one ;)Not often seen.
Regards LH

"God Helg "
Posted By: Fanejunker Re: Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 07/02/2010 09:52 PM
Thanks guys smile According to a dutch website all of these knives were made in the years 1917-18, and they do belive it were made between 30 and 50 thousand knives. Matching sets are seldom seen, and one of the reason for this is probably their long �duty time�. First used by the Dutch, then by the Germans, and finally by the Norwegian home guard.
The Dutch Stormdolk is not only good looking, it is also a very sturdy fighting knife. Not so rare among Norwegian collectors, so I quessing the Germans �imported� a lot of these to Norway during WW2.
Yes, LH600 the scabbard without a securing strap is an early variant. This was the first I found, and I was �forced� to buy a collection of 150 K98 bayonets to get it grin
Best Regards
Fanejunker
Posted By: Richie B Re: Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 07/03/2010 11:41 PM
Good looking knives - thanks for the photos

Richie
Posted By: nats Re: Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 08/20/2010 01:52 AM
Watch out for the repros.nats

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Posted By: A J Re: Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 08/20/2010 09:09 AM
What next????? Thanks for the heads up Stan
Posted By: Jim W Re: Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 08/20/2010 04:40 PM
Can you believe they are reproducing this one also.

Thank Stan and everyone.
Posted By: seany Re: Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 08/20/2010 11:38 PM
That repro is a new one on me thanks for the heads up Stan
Posted By: nats Re: Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 08/20/2010 11:55 PM
Hi Sean, I fell for it,it was on egun with really dark photos.
The dagger is really well made,they have even stamped numbers on the crossguard.
Cheers for now Stan

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Posted By: Aleksandr Re: Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 08/22/2010 03:58 AM
nice>>>how much was it? >>if it is not a secrete
Posted By: nats Re: Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 08/22/2010 01:06 PM
Hi Aleksandr, It was cheap if it had of been real, 125 Euro's
$160, nats
Posted By: Fanejunker Re: Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 08/22/2010 08:46 PM
OMG shocked Never tought I would see a repro of the dutch stormdolk. Well, well... luckyli this one was easy too separate from the real ones.
Posted By: nats Re: Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 08/24/2010 05:23 PM
Here is a real one 300 Euro's, nats

stormdolk

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Posted By: Fanejunker Re: Dutch stormdolks M/1917 - 08/24/2010 11:43 PM
Ahh.. much better smile 300 euro is not a bad price is it?

Regards FJ
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