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Interesting pic with lots of SA daggers in wear. I believe there are also two SA Feldhernhalle daggers visible in this pic.
Last edited by Fitzer; 11/04/2012 02:09 AM.
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Terrific picture. Thank you very much for sharing.
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Thanks guys, feel free to use the pic for your records, reference etc..
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Really nice photo...Thanks
Rich
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This is a fabulous picture. Have you all seen what can be done with these old pictures,like the famous Billy the Kid picture. It's absolutely amazing what can be done.It would be nice to see this picture enhanced.
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This is a fabulous picture. Have you all seen what can be done with these old pictures,like the famous Billy the Kid picture. It's absolutely amazing what can be done.It would be nice to see this picture enhanced. I'll see what I can do with the original which is a small 3"X4" picture
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Where is the second. I only recognize the tall dude with the white thingy on his chest next to his swaz armband.
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I think it might be the second from left dagger seen in wear. The crossguard looks to be a FHH. The rest of the detail is unclear.
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Yes, the 2nd from the left is a FHH...its little clearer in my '3 X 4'.
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I very much like the image of the FHH wearer on the right who has his dagger suspended from under his tunic and not from the outside belt. These long lightweight daggers on their proportionatley long hangers were prone to swing and get twisted about, have seen this in other wearing pictures. Must have caused stress on the upper scabbard rings, which were aluminium. The individual pictured neatly managed the hands free control problem. Just my thoughts. Great and informative picture.
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