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45 YEARS OF COLLECTING. Phase 10

There are so many photographs of daggers that I am not able to down size but I have listed. I will go through them by putting their WEB Page at the bottom of each listing meaning you will have to click the web page to make each group of photographs come up on your screen.

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Ivory handle cutlasses


Web page: http://www.cashi.com/cutlassivorypage1.htm

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I guess these are called Ivory grips because of their white tone but a lot of them are made out of bone. For the most part they are all beautiful in their own way. Some of them with the small knife and fork date back to the 1700’s.

WEB Page: http://www.cashi.com/daggerivorypage1.htm

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Very nice, thank you for sharing these with us,Ian.

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Stag handel cutlasses.

WEB page: http://www.cashi.com/cutlassstagpage1.htm

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Stag handel daggers.
This is a 5 page grouping.

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Stag handel daggers.
This is a 5 page grouping.

WEB:http://www.cashi.com/daggerstagpage1.htm

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A world class collection, very impressive, thanks for sharing.

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Fantastic. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Many thanks for sharing.
To me just something special about the stag grips.

--dj--Joe


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Information panel to phase 10.

Dear Forum members:

If you have ever posted on any of the forums you know it is very time consuming but there is always that feeling that you are helping another member find out something new about collecting German daggers in particular.

The appreciation for your efforts also comes from seeing that there is a count of the many members that have viewed the form you are working on.

The extra pleasure you receive are the extra thank you notes members enter into the reply area that let you understand your forum is going all over the country and the world.

45 YEARS OF COLLECTING, from around the country and the world.

Paul Vigs48, N.J. – WOTAN - Paul, ENGLAND, - Lou Bell, S.C. – The Russsian, LOUISIANA. – Kevin, N.C. –Steve C., TEXAS. – Paul Zaya, CANTONMI. – Kreta 1961, - GERMANY. – John Z, CALGARY. – DAMAST, USA. – BAZ ( Gary), ENGLAND. – Pvon, OHIO – Jager, OHIO . – JME, USA - Ed Martin, So. FLORIDA. – Bill Warda, MEDIA, PA. – Ryan from ONTARIO. - Frank, BRAZIL. – Pat, CANADA. – Lan Hayes, PENNA. - Joe, DerJager, USA -

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Group 6.

SHORT BLADE HUNTING DAGGERS:

WEB PAGE: http://www.cashi.com/daggershortpage1.htm

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fantastic material! as usual, thanks for posting your incredible collection

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Dear Hubertus,
i'm wondering if there's still some interesting Hunting,Forestry and Shooting daggers on market ! Don't you get all of them ?
Abraηo.
Frank

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Dear Nacho Garcia from Spain. Thank you for joining in the viewers of the world part of this Forum and also a thank you to Frank from Brazil.

Frank I think a person could buy all of the Hunting and Forestry daggers they would care to own if they look at the Web Pages in Google and list “GERMAN HUNTING DAGGERS WANTED AND
FORESTRY DAGGERS WANTED”. They will get a lot of listings.

There are also many auctions on arms in Germany and other countries.

Sincerely,

HUBERTUS

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Group 7.

ANIMAL HEAD HANDLES.

http://www.cashi.com/animalheadpage1.htm

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Hubertus, Sir, if you wouldn't mind, would you post a link to your pins and awards here?
http://phpstack-500133-1583587.cloudwaysapps.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=postlist&Board=28&page=1
They would fit in well and be much appreciated and enjoyed.

Regards, --dj--Joe


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Dear dj - Joe,

Thank you for your reply to the forum with regards to Pins and awards. It would be hard to comply with your request at this time as I checked over a lot of the old photographs and they are mostly large KB sizes of pins etc. mixed with dagger photos that are also large in size.

Old age has creeped into my body and now I some how remember my mother saying to me, “ Ralph I look into the mirror and see the old wrinkled face looking at me and my mind says, “that can’t be me I think to young to look that awful old”.

Sincerely,

HUBERTUS

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Hubertus, sir;

And you should see me trying to stand up some days. Creepy old joints.
Not a problem. Would you mind if I place a link to your homepage from the medals and badges forum? Then visitors can go to your awards and pins sections.

Regards, --dj--Joe


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Dear –dj –Joe,
I will pass on your request to add a link to my home page. Do not add a link to my home page.
Sincerely,
HUBERTUS

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Hubertus,

I understand. I will honor your wishes.

Regards, --dj--Joe


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HUBERTUS, I think WE have to thank YOU for showing your collection. All kinds of hunting edged weapons I could find during the years spread within the net are concenrtated here in a single collection, yours. And naturally quite a lot more. Very impressive,
Regards,


wotan, gd.c-b#105

"Never look for sqare eggs" as a late owner of an original FHH-dagger used to say.
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Hubertus:

The most amazing collection of hunting, forestry... and of etched bayonets as well.

I am at a loss for superlatives.

Thank you,

John


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Group 8.

EARLY PERIOD BLADES.

http://www.cashi.com/earlypage1.htm

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GROUP 9.

BAVARIAN

These blades are a favorite. I guess because they are long and most of them are in mint condition. Blue and gold.

Web Page: http://www.cashi.com/bavarianpage1.htm

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LAST GROUPING NUMBER 10.

I AM CLOSING ALL OF THESE GROUPS OF PHOTOS WITH THE CLAM SHELL DAGGERS.

I know to some this has put a new light on collecting Forestry and Hunting daggers.

Good luck in your collecting and I can assure you there are plenty of them out there of all types left over the past hundreds of years.

Thank all you for the nice responce to the forums

Sincerely,

HUBERTUS

FINAL WEB PAGE:
http://www.cashi.com/clamshells1.htm

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Hubertus,
Thank you sir. It has been a rare viewing pleasure.

Regards, --dj--Joe


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Dear collectors,

I want to thank everyone that showed their fine interest in all ten of the groups I posted on the Forestry and hunting daggers. I was a little more hopeful there towards the end that there would be other collector photos of other pieces and their variations by blades and makers etc. If you have similar pieces with little differences please do not hesitate to show them before the time of these grouping run out on the forum.

Sincerely,

HUBRTUS

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Ralph,

Thank you for always sharing your great collection.

Happy Birthday by the way!


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