#38933
07/19/2009 03:26 PM
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Anyone familiar with one of these...are there any special marks to look for on thse? All and any input appreciated. T
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#38934
07/19/2009 03:26 PM
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#38935
07/19/2009 03:27 PM
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#38936
07/19/2009 06:22 PM
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Usually, when it say "Germany" that is not a good sign. Could this be a modern boy scout axe with a reworked Grip ?
Daev
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#38937
07/19/2009 06:34 PM
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I just recieved more pictures and the cover also only says Germany, no rzm anywhere on this thing.Dave Thanks for the input...so far doesnt give me a good feeling, especially when Snyders Treasures has one at alot more money. I think his has more stamps that were correct however. T
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#38938
07/19/2009 06:52 PM
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Dave is correct. What you have is either an original grip w/diamond or an original diamond. Ax is post war.
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