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Gentleman Not really a SA collector but could not turn this one down, direct from family. Do not see this maker much. thanks michael
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Cool Koller, she has been apart though, the cross guard is backwards! Kevin.
It's ALL in the DETAILS!!.......
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If so, the bottom trim is mounted upside down on their manufacture effectively "Hugo Koller, Solingen" is one of the least-watched manufacturing this type of Daggers, particularly I have seen very few of this manufacturer ...
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What do you mean by "the bottom trim is mounted upside down on .........."?
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ETF,
I think he means that the bottom crossguard is mounted backwards. In other words, the Gau marking stammped on the crossguard is on the obverse of the dagger rather than the reverse. This would suggest that the dagger was dismantled and reassembled by someone unfamiliar with where such stampings should be.
At least I think that is what was referred to.
Happy New Year,
Rob
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So is Rob, what I meant ..
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