#35279
06/08/2009 01:21 PM
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Here is my latest woodwork pickup. Bought locally from the ww2 vets nephew. Blade is a bit tired and the grip has a good chip on the front, however it hasn't been cleaned. It's an early Boker, with plated nickel silver fittings, group marked I. The top fitting is numbered to the original owner, hopefully it's in the list or maybe Ross has the number in his database. The number is 31250. The dagger also has it's original verticle hanger, which has a small hole in it, most likely where the vet nailed it to something. The blade reverse looks to have been ground, but professionally done.
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#35280
06/08/2009 01:22 PM
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06/08/2009 01:22 PM
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06/08/2009 01:23 PM
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#35284
06/08/2009 08:36 PM
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Unusual to see the number on the top crossguard Regards Mametz
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#35285
06/09/2009 06:22 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Mazz: ................ It's an early Boker, with plated nickel silver fittings.................
?? Are the scabbard fittings also plated? I've never seen nickel-plated fittings on an early dagger. Gerd
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#35286
06/09/2009 10:42 AM
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The scabbard fittings appear to be nickel plated also.
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