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This Klaas has been up on the forum before but since I own it now I want to share some pictures anyhow. What is unusual with this Klaas is the non textbook early WKC Cross Guard that has been on this baby forever Al patina match perfectly all over the dagger as u can see and I really love this baby Thanx Paul for another sweet dagger.. Sam,
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Nakida, I am glad that you are enjoying the dagger. I think you photographs are much better than mine! That x guard is the 2nd variant used by WKC and is quite rare. You can see an example in the late additions of Wittmann`s book. I am glad it found a good home!
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Guys, that is a very interesting dagger and the condition is just perfect!
Nakida, congratulation. You have a very rare bird in your collection.
Janos
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Many thanx for kind words Landser and Janos, appreciated :)) guys I know there is other threads about Klaas armies, but I would love to see some photos of your early Klaas armies if possible!
Sam,
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Here is a couple that I own, one plated, one polished, both tapered tangs.
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wow!! very very nice Degens, many thanx for showing :)appreciated Sam,
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Nice Degens, didn`t know you had those!
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Fellas, Great shots of those two exceptional Heer daggers! It's easy to see why collecting Armies can become so addictive, especially when they look like this pair ... Best! Bill
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OOh some nice ones there.
I also like Army daggers more and more and it is getting harder to find quality as most are now in extended collections. So it is nice when collectors move them around.
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