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Durbeck was a uniform shop in Vienna and seemingly had a special relationship with the Carl Eickhorn firm.
Here are three Eickhorn marked blades also stamped with the Durbeck Vienna distributor mark.
Luft2 Heer KS98 short dress bayonet with stag grips.
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I knew I shouldn't have sold you that 2nd luft, never seen another, nice daggers John
Gary
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Very nice John!
Thanks for sharing!
PVON
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Thanks, Paul .
Gary, you did a good thing. Look at the result of you passing this on.
Johnz
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Is the bayonet stamped DURBEGK ?
That is one heck of a selection of items. Makes you wonder what other organizations edged weapons passed through the warehouse.
Thanks for sharing, --dj--Joe
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The daggers are etched Durbeck, the bayonet seems stamped to me.
Other possible edged weapons would be Navy and etched bayos?
J
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Hello, here is my HOELLER army I once did own. DUERBECK obviously had a contact with EICKHORN and HOELLER. Interestingly our late Ford Crews fund out that it has a tapered tang(!) although manufactured (surplus blades at HOELLER?) after march ´38 and a special treat to the eagle´s head you can find an no other HOELLER army.
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wotan, gd.c-b#105
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And here is the DUERBECK firm in the 70ies like it was during war. In the meanwhile the shop has fundamentally changed... Regards,
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wotan, gd.c-b#105
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Interesting, Woman. Especially the distributor mark variation.
J
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I meant Wotan....damn autocorrect.
J
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