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Hello all i am new to the forum so go easy on me. i have recently purchased this 2nd model luft with damascus blade the blade is unmarked with neither a maker mark or mark on tang,this dagger was sold to me as original and i have a coa with the dagger,my main concern is i havent come accross a blade that has a similar pattern and just reading about fake coa's i thought i would ask you guys just to make sure,will post pics with comment.
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regards Dodge

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dam same pic twice

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Looks more ground dug than Damascus, never seen anything like it.

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sorry pics arent very good

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I am not getting a warm fuzzy feeling about this blade. With that said I know zero about Damascus. The COA is as good as the person who issued it can you tell us who that was? I know we have several members who know these blades maybe they will offer their expertise.


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Very very strange looking. There are parts that look like real damast steel, other parts do look like a "normal", plain blade and again other parts do look like a simply ground dug rusty blade. never have seen anything like this before.
As there are parts that do look like real damast I dare to assume that it is an extremely rough and unprofessionally made damast blade. But this is only an assumtion and due to thse bad pics. I also would be interested in this certain coa.
Although I am stricktly against disambling itms (sometimes we cannot do without), did you have it already apart and if yes, did you do pictures of the tang?
I have sent a pm to DAMAST and would be pleased about any comment by him.
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Hi guys thanks for the intrest i did take pics of the tang and will post with this,i share your opinion wotan this blade does look very rough i thought this when the dagger was originally sent to me about 2-3 months ago but never reely went into it as i had the coa with the dagger ,the dagger was purchased from a dealer called snyders militaria of whom you guys will probably know of, and is garanteed to be original so hopefully he would take it back. i will post pics of tang and 1 or 2 more of blade.Thanks for your help guys - much appreciated -Dodge

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blade again

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Again I think these are no good pictures for any foundation of a serious statement.
But: Try a search with "snyder" in our "find" function....
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synders reputation is very poor he is known to not know what he is doing. I wouldn’t buy a toilet plunger from the guy.


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If thats from Snyder maybe its time for the old age home for him..

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should i sent it back to him and get my money back guys?on the coa it says this was found by the 101st airborne i will email him and ask hit to prove this or i want my money back........thanks guys

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In my opinion this is not a period blade. It is damascus steel. But it has only been layered. Normally at this point a die was used to impress a pattern. This would deform the layers. The blank is then ground flat to cut trough the layers and create the regular patterns we normally see. If damascus without the impressed pattern was used, it consisted of many more layers, and was ususlly used on blades that dont have a flat.( cutting through the layers at an angle shows the pattern here, a flat would mainly show a single layer of steel as in the example in question). A light acid etching cuts into the softer layer to reveal the pattern. This blade has been way over etched. A blade like this would never have come out of any of the manufacturers shops.
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I agree 100% with WW2-Collector. Tom is right on. Get your money back from Snyder as fast as you can, if you can.

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While you can have madian hair style period blades (that you do not use steel stamps dies or remove material with files and than finish forging for rose ladder etc...........) This one is modern . The blade was just made by a novice smith...
Buy the book Damascus steel Manfred Sachse!!!
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Seen some nice things in damascus at the MAX..

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Hi again gents thanks for the help regarading this matter i email snyder last night and surprise surprise no email back yet will give him a bit more time then email him again until i get a response from him, will let you know what he says guys, and thanks again for the help gents much appreciated...........dodge

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hi all ,i just had a reply from mr snyder and i can return the dagger for a refund ......thanks again everyone for the help!!!!!!!!! will post when i actually get my money back

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There is no Doubt he will give you your money back but Honestly he should have known better than to push the envelope with this piece...its very Clearly Postwar.

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This blade has been over etched and buffed/sanded to death.

Even if it was period(doubtful)the value in this degraded(ruined)condition would be minimal.

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Bad as the day is long...send it back. Too easy to excuse Charlie by stating that he does not know what he is doing....He has been in this hobby long enough and has enough contacts to know whether something he is selling is either good or bad. One must use common sense. When I buy an item that I know little about I seek the advice of those that are knowledgeable, this is especially true if I intend to sell it or have invested a large sum in its purchase or if the item represents a significant cash return or value. Dealers are people as well and they often do the same thing that all of us do. It is human nature Wink Wink get your money back and be suspect of all damast, especially those not having tang marks and those not having an ivory handle. No guarantees with either but reason to be more suspicious than usual. Invest in some reference books,cheers, Ryan

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just received my money back it took a little longer than expected guys i godda say thanks alot one last time for saving me money and embarassment years down the line any daggers that i collect now are being passed down to my son i dont sell any so this would have just been sat there for years, i am now going to invest in tom whits books as advised
many many thanks again chaps you are true gents
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Good for you...No doubt he would have givin the money back but Charlie is getting old and you never know how many years he has...


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