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Some opinions about this sword ?
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Very good looking and correct Luft Aluminum type! Condition looks superb!! Kevin.


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Thank you Kevin for fast reply and opinion !
Yes this one looks very nice in near mint or eaven mint condition .
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Beautifully conditioned sword.

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a little too good?

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There must have been a warehouse full of these things after the war. 90 percent of the alum SMF swords i see are mint to near mint. Im not questioning there originatly. I have bought 2 or 3 from vets and vets estates over the years and they have all been close to mint.


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have any of you collectors ever owned a sword that you bought new for your own use? when i was in the marines i bought one to use at a friends wedding.that is the only time i used it.sat in a closet after the wedding. did not even wear it at the wedding always in the way. i pulled it out of the scabbard maybe five times in the 20 years that i owned it. most all the wear is from the vet or his kids or even new collectors.how much use would a sword get in ww2 germany? not much i'll bet. just my opinion. paul

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Totally agree with you there Paul, 99% of the wear on these dress side arms is done since the GI got his hands on it and brought it home!! Kevin.


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Paul,
you're fully right. My Armour Official saber, i may use it more time to open Champagne bottles than other use.
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Frank


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