nice weather a little bit free time and take a look at the pictures ;-)
Zet, you have a super collection!
John
I wondered where all the Polish daggers were. Nice grouping Ted.
Foe Wotan and others, from left to right,
Model 1920 Naval dagger (the original of the Austrian Hungarian empire. Next 1922 Naval dagger, The remainder are model 1924 and 1937 Polish Daggers. The gold ones are model 1924 for air force, armored units, and navy. In 1937 the air force and armored units daggers were changed to silver.
Ted can specify how many naval, air force, and armored vehicles are there.
Thank you for sharing. Very nice.
--dj--Joe
A pleasure to the eyes! Thank you for showing them. Perhaps you can name them for those who do appreciate them but are not into world daggers (like I am
) and therefore have no special knowledge.
Regards,
I agree - Thanks for showing them, but tell more about each one.
if You want I can show each of them with descrition , but I dont know if moderator wants .It needs space for topics.Ted
if You want I can show each of them with descrition , but I dont know if moderator wants .It needs space for topics.Ted
I donīt think that would cause any problem. We collectors are always eager to learn. Even it is not our personal special field of collecting.
Regards,
Yes, Zet,
Please do that. Information about these daggers is hard to find and this information would be helpful to many.
Dave
Ted, take as much space and as much time as you want.
I will post the most rare dagger from above as it is also the most interesting to me. The Model 1922 Naval dagger which you will note looks like a version of the Austrian naval daggers. Many collectors outside of Poland believed it was a poor copy of an Austrian dagger. But it is original to Poland and now almost impossible to find.