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#205894 02/13/2008 11:56 PM
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SS DAGGER 1933 MODEL BY THE RARE MAKER ED GEMBRUCH.
Is this type of ss daggers vary rare today ?

I have the SS 1936 in my collection and is out looking for a minty S 33 now.
The dagger have a fish marked on the blade.

4700 US dollars is the cost . I think its to much ? With vertical hangar
Roll Eyes

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#205895 02/14/2008 12:05 AM
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If the Gembruch is minty with vertical hanger then $4700 is a good price.

#205896 02/14/2008 12:15 AM
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Nice one here available ay £2250 or approx $4500:

http://www.theoldbrigade.co.uk/shop/viewphoto.php?shoph=31111&phqu=7

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quote:
Originally posted by sdp:
Nice one here available ay £2250 or approx $4500:

http://www.theoldbrigade.co.uk/shop/viewphoto.php?shoph=31111&phqu=7


hahaha
That was the SS dagger i speak about sdp Wink
Best too see the dagger in live. The pics was not good quality.

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#205898 02/14/2008 12:27 AM
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I am interested to know more about the 1936 Gembruch. Can you tell us more about it ?

And if you find a very well conditioned Gembruch M 1933 SS dagger, that is a very good price if it is real.

Dave

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quote:
Originally posted by Dave Hohaus:
I am interested to know more about the 1936 Gembruch. Can you tell us more about it ?

And if you find a very well conditioned Gembruch M 1933 SS dagger, that is a very good price if it is real.

Dave


Hello Dave.
Im not the expert here on the SS mod 33 daggers and makers.
maybee other collectors can tell us some more info ?

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Not too sure about the crossgraining on that one but it might be the lighting.

#205901 02/14/2008 12:34 AM
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quote:
Originally posted by Skyline Drive:
Not too sure about the crossgraining on that one but it might be the lighting.


yea the light is bad. I dont like this pictures. Anyway , the dagger looks fine and complete.

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quote:
Originally posted by Skyline Drive:
Not too sure about the crossgraining on that one but it might be the lighting.


I agree with you. Needs a hands on inspection.

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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Skyline Drive:
Not too sure about the crossgraining on that one but it might be the lighting.


I agree with you. Needs a hands on inspection.

Is int the Oldbrigade in London ? Wink

#205904 02/14/2008 12:41 AM
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No... they're in Northampton.

#205905 02/14/2008 07:53 AM
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The crossgrain is "wrong" on that Gembruch. If you compare to a real maker marked one you will find a fine finished blade.
The base of blade in photo 4 it has what appears to be blade imperfections.
Also the grip, if real, did not come with that dagger. On original Gembruch's you don't have "grip overlap" and the grip to crossguard fits are excellent.
That's what I see. So, $4,500 would be a deal if it were real one. IMO I feel this one is at best a parts piece.
Save your money! Cool

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#205906 02/14/2008 09:02 AM
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Several well known SS dagger people in UK
recently/collectively were ALL saying the same as WAGS.Very "Iffy" piece.
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I bought this piece before Christmas and it went back the minute I opened the package - total cr+p, only an absolute beginner would be fooled by it after a hands on inspection.

Jonathan

#205908 02/14/2008 12:07 PM
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Too bad.Not like Stewart to put it back???
Even to be taken in!
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#205909 02/14/2008 01:23 PM
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If it was "real", it would have been sold a longgggggggggg time ago. Wink
A near mint SS Gembruch with vertical hanger would easily sell for $ 6000 USD.
I have to admit though that I'm extremelly surprised that Stuart would put such a "junk piece" on his web site. Red Face

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quote:
Originally posted by Serge (aka Wagner):
The crossgrain is "wrong" on that Gembruch. If you compare to a real maker marked one you will find a fine finished blade.
The base of blade in photo 4 it has what appears to be blade imperfections.
Also the grip, if real, did not come with that dagger. On original Gembruch's you don't have "grip overlap" and the grip to crossguard fits are excellent.
That's what I see. So, $4,500 would be a deal if it were real one. IMO I feel this one is at best a parts piece.
Save your money! Cool



-serge-


Yea better to save money Smile

I ask them for better pics of the dagger .
Here is the answer i get on mail Wink

Thank you for your email concerning the SS dagger,unfortunately this example has now been reserved by another collectorThank you for your email concerning the SS dagger,unfortunately this example has now been reserved by another collector

#205911 05/04/2008 07:46 PM
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HI JUST FOUND WHAT COULD BE A FAKE ITS A JIM BRICK WHAT DO YA THINK.SORRY I AM CHUFFED TO BITS I SWAPPED IT FOR A TENO MANS WITH HANGER.HA AH HA AH HA HA HA SORRY ITS THE COLLECTER COMING OUT IN ME.
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was this the one at farnham today?

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YEP WHAT DO YOU THINK,HONEST OPINION NOW NO SHADY VEIWS
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Hopefully you will post some more detailed photos. With what you show...I have "No Comment".

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Well Jonathan handled the last one in the
UK and sent it back.So he is a "hands on ".
Does it look like the same one?
Despite the pics??
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its not the old brigade one
i have handled both
but they do appear to have the same type of grip
dippy pm sent

#205917 05/05/2008 11:45 AM
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There was one at Leeds the other week!!!
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As Serge pointed out, that photo in itself is insufficient to allow for comments either way. Would need to see a proper close up of the maker mark.

#205919 05/20/2008 07:32 PM
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There was one at the Yate fair on the 27th of
April. I looked it over didn,t ask the price,
but the makers mark and general finish on the
blade lacked quality.
Regards
Mametz


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