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Here is a interesting one i have had for years.Sorry for the pics but could only show the blade.With pic size limit
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I am be no means an expect on engraved blades, but given the photos provided (admittedly closeups are a challange) it's curious that no in/out marks, scrapes or scratches are evident across the inscription, which suggests it was applied "recently". Typical engraving suffer some marring over the years. Again, I'm not discounting the authenticity, but a more critical examination may be worthwhile. Please, some smart subject matter guys chime in.
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Hi Andy: I certainly enjoyed vising with you at the SOS. I forgot to ask you something. Do you know whatever became of Bob Hunter? I've tried to contact him over the years without success. Jim Modena
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Havent spoken with Bob in a couple of years. Think he called me years back when OSU beat Alabama. Guessing he's still in Dublin California and hopefully doing well. Glad you made the SOS. It was great seeing you. MAX is only about 200 days out. Hope you can make it.
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The engraving is 100% original war time.The Coat of arms has also been traced to major-General Hans-Georg Schmidt.It is his family s coat of arms.He was also involved in the plot to kill Hitler.My father in law brought the dagger home from WW2 https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Georg_Schmidt_von_Altenstadt
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The blade reads Im Kampf allein ist Sieg - victory is in the fight alone
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Given that confirmed provenance, that is one great find. Congratulations!
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Thanks a fellow over seas researched it recently and came up with all the findings.I tryed a few times over the years and never could come up with anything.
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major-General Hans-Georg Schmidt family recently published a book on his war time service to.Of course its only in german i think.I am going to look into it
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With he family providing such a wealth of info, and an apparent interest in his service, perhaps a polite letter to them might be well recieved; seeking photographs of his dagger in wear and perhaps offering them the piece in the future. Treading a fine line to be sure, but an opportunity few are given 70 years have passed. Best of luck!
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Very correct looking and interesting piece!! Love that Wappen! best, Kevin.
It's ALL in the DETAILS!!.......
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Thanks !!!!! A fellow in Germany i know is trying to get in contact with major-General Hans-Georg Schmidt son.He was in the youth core durring ww2.He is 89 we dont know if he is still alive.But he has found his tel number and address.Hats off to the fellow in Germany i never would have found anything on that family coat of arms.
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Just for clarification, the inscription on the blade and the coat of arms is etched (not engraved). 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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thanks that makes sense.although i don't know how either is done
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Hello, etchings are done with templates (or covering laquer) and acid, engravings are done by special engraving tools. These two are totally different manufacturing methods and do have totally differing looks. 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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This is an interesting piece. I wonder why they made it orange though.
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Hello Juckett, let me welcome you to the forum. Sorry, I do not understand your question, do you relate on the grip? 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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