#38581
05/10/2010 01:59 PM
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Could be marks from a vice. But there are no similar markings on the front and no apparent reason for a need to use a vice. But it's interesting that Sauer was also a small weapons manufacturer...
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#38582
05/10/2010 02:12 PM
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Yes but on stock work the diamonds are left raised not indented as on this hilt I have similar marks on a colt pistol grip.Maybe other side had the benifit of a soft jaw who knows ? as before it is still a great dagger from Suhl where they seemed to make a better product
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#38583
05/10/2010 02:17 PM
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Sorry if I misled you. I didn't intend to suggest that the grip was intentionally checkered. What I am suggesting is that the marks were caused by pressure against a stock. But who knows? The photo makes them seem larger than they are.
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#38584
05/10/2010 08:35 PM
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Skyline! what a fantastic condition on that Sauer many thanx for showing Sam,
"Honesty is the best policy"
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