#41695
08/18/2009 03:46 PM
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Just wanted to post a few pics of my latest SA´s ! Have been at least a year since I bought an SA but got hold of these from two great friends aswell as GDC members, thanks !! It´s an Wilhelm Krieger with a nice engraved scabbard, one Eick with a Large Oval "serrated tail" MM and an Eick Ground Röhm "Name only". The daggers are in great condition with nice even patinas on them. The Ground Röhm SA has quite a lot of greying on the blade but the inscription (less the Ernst Röhm offcourse) and the MM is still intact and has no grinding on them. Not mint but IMO these three specimens have a lot of character !! Enjoy, Hakan
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#41696
08/18/2009 03:48 PM
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#41697
08/18/2009 03:49 PM
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08/18/2009 03:50 PM
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08/18/2009 03:51 PM
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08/18/2009 03:52 PM
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#41701
08/18/2009 03:53 PM
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#41702
08/18/2009 03:54 PM
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08/18/2009 03:54 PM
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#41704
08/18/2009 03:55 PM
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08/18/2009 03:56 PM
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08/18/2009 03:57 PM
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08/18/2009 03:59 PM
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08/18/2009 04:00 PM
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#41709
08/18/2009 06:06 PM
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Hello Hakan, I am sorry, the engraved scabbard is in my opinion a fake, The correct German diction is " Zur Erinnerung an unsere Freundschaft "
Regards
Winfried
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#41710
08/19/2009 09:04 AM
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Totally agree with Hellracer some one has ruined a Macsaar 10 rated dagger send it back pronto wouldnt be one for my collection
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#41711
08/19/2009 08:44 PM
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Håkan. A threesome is one of the good things in life, and i enjoy those in the pictures I have no opinion about the dedication, so i leave that to the exsperts. Best Regards Ståle
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#41712
08/19/2009 09:52 PM
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The other thing to look for with period engraving is patina which this doesn't have.
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#41713
08/19/2009 09:58 PM
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i'm not comfortable with the style of writing on the scabbard fitting,it could be right but i have my doubts.
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#41714
08/20/2009 07:31 AM
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It should read unsere if it was period not an uns Still think it's a post war attempt to enhance a dagger which has actually devalued it
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#41715
08/20/2009 05:48 PM
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Thank you for your replies and inputs guys, much appriciated ! The seller has already offered to take it back himself so there will be no worries regarding the engraved one. What did you guys thought of the other two SA´s then !! Cheers, Hakan
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#41716
10/30/2009 09:45 PM
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I am new this website, but I saw the posting for an engraved Wilhelm Krieger and wanted to say tah I purchased mine at the MAX show from Serge Mashe. Engraving says S.A Zur Erinnerung (first line) an uns Freindschaft (second line) 25 -12-34 (third line) Max (forth line) I hope that this is not the one you had. I bought my mint conditioned S.A Bismarck from Thomas Wittman last year. I will post a picture when I figure out how to do so. Fittings were grimey when I got it, so I cleaned the fittings. Blade is not mint, but exc to exc plus. Scabbard is in presentable shape with 70 percent laquer. Charles
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#41717
10/30/2009 09:54 PM
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I see that this IS the exact dagger pictured. But I had Thomas Wittman, and the folks at Johnson Refernce books and Miltiaria, as well as Wayne Techect. Nobody said it was a post war engraving. I still like it. I have looked for 10 years for a Wilhelm Krieger. But everyone is entitled to their opinion.
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#41718
10/30/2009 10:24 PM
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Essentially was saying before the computer deleted my sentence that all the people who are leaders in the business had nothing negative to say. I trust Thomas Wittman, since I purchased all but this dagger and a cased TENO honor badge from him. He is a respected dealer. I've spent over 20,000 dollars on militaria from him, and its top notch.
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#41719
10/31/2009 12:14 AM
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but the sentence isnt right and if you have bought a dagger with the same inscription you should also send it back
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#41720
10/31/2009 02:15 AM
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Wilhelm, even the best make mistakes.
A misspelled inscription is not defensible, case is closed - Non period. If you want to argue that the inscription is in fact spelled correctly, that is another matter. But if its accepted that its misspelled, thats all she wrote.
Doug
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#41721
10/31/2009 07:11 AM
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Hi I agree with Hellracer quote: I am sorry, the engraved scabbard is in my opinion a fake, The correct German diction is " Zur Erinnerung an unsere Freundschaft " I also think that you should show your scabbard on a good German forum, you will see the result Cheers
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#41722
10/31/2009 03:17 PM
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Personally I would like to hear from a native speaking German on this one.
Fom my understanding of the German language, "unsere" "unseren" "unserer" , etc. can be abreviated to "uns" and this may be acceptable for an inscription.
Additionally the word "freindschaft", which appears to be a misspelling of "freundschaft", is (I am 90% sure) propper for the northern German dialect. I know a professional german translator whom I can ask this Sunday, but I believe that "freindschaft" is used in the northern dialect for "freundschadt".
It is interesting to me that this is a Christmas dated piece, if original, it was obviously given as a Christmas present.
Good hunting, Johnny
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#41723
10/31/2009 04:04 PM
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When i bought it at the MAX three years ago I got the "OK" on it from a couple of experts too. In any case, if Charles is not happy with the item he can send it back for a full refund. Just hope you didn't make her all shiney...I hate that. -serge-
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#41724
10/31/2009 05:23 PM
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"Have you seen a million dollars? Just because you haven't seen it, does not mean it does not exist". I forget the movie that quote came from, but it can apply to this dagger. As another member wrote on the GDC site as an in general remark, that you pretty much don't see younger collectors at these militaria shows...without people like me (younger collectors 30 and under years old) the future of the hobby does not look as bright as it did years ago. In my opinion, I like the dagger. It seems like it will be an ongoing debate. If anyone ever is in Maryland and wants to see it in person (time willing) I would be glad to show it.
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#41725
10/31/2009 08:42 PM
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Sorry to say but this dedication is absolutely crap! It is the style, the fonts, the brand new look, the several mistakes in spelling. A truely laughable attempt of faking. I really wonder how serious members here try to explain the unexplainable. Hey, folks, take a close look, this king does not wear any clothings! And again a proof that even the "big ones" do not know much about period engravings and what to look for. Or perhaps they didn´t want to make a destructive judgement. I dare to doubt that one of them did say "Yes, this is an original, period engraving". 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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#41726
11/01/2009 04:14 AM
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Nice. So many naysayers, but nobody is showing me their own collection pieces with engravings that are similar so I can compare. No ultimate authority on the matter is responding on here. Armchair quarterbacking this topic will never prove or disprove this engraving. Lets see how many class three firearms will be called fake if they are firing over 1100 rounds a minute down the range! Guess a person must walk on top of water to prove that things are on the up and up! No.... not on this website....good luck with your collecting of whatever it is you collect.
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#41727
11/01/2009 04:34 AM
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Don't you think that "Maid inn the USA" stamped on an American item would be cause for concern ?
Johnny V raised a legit possibility, I would also like to see this thrashed out by those with a high command of German language.
If its misspelled, its over, I can't even see the point of arguing about it. Not everything requires a decades long body of knowledge, some things are just common sense. Bad spelling on something like this would not be accepted, it would be shame & dishonor on the engraver, major embarrassment for the owner.
They would have gotten another fitting, and did it right.
Doug
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#41728
11/01/2009 11:59 AM
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wilhelm krieger s/a, You said you liked it no matter what anyone said now you are upset because people still do not like your upper fitting or rather the way it is worded. You said you were happy so I do not see why you are upset? Also in response to your post of spending 20K $$ on items from a dealer whom you trust; Mistakes are made in this hobby at 2 dollars and and 200,000 dollars by dealers and collectors alike. You should consider someones opinion such as Wotan's to be informed and not off the cuff. If you are happy with your item and not looking for opinions then it shouldnt bother you. I know that for a fact people like Tom Johnson are not the biggest fans of forums and how they can skew opinions of legit items. They indeed do have a down side but also consider the upside of it. I for one would value Wotan's opinion on this matter. Bret Van Sant
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#41729
11/01/2009 02:09 PM
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You can take this mans opinion to the bank and personally I consider him to be one of the finest authority’s on edge weapons in the world. quote: Originally posted by wotan: Sorry to say but this dedication is absolutely crap! It is the style, the fonts, the brand new look, the several mistakes in spelling. A truely laughable attempt of faking. I really wonder how serious members here try to explain the unexplainable. Hey, folks, take a close look, this king does not wear any clothings! And again a proof that even the "big ones" do not know much about period engravings and what to look for. Or perhaps they didn´t want to make a destructive judgement. I dare to doubt that one of them did say "Yes, this is an original, period engraving". Regards,
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#41730
11/01/2009 02:32 PM
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quote: Originally posted by wilhelm krieger s/a: Nice. So many naysayers, but nobody is showing me their own collection pieces with engravings that are similar so I can compare. No ultimate authority on the matter is responding on here. Armchair quarterbacking this topic will never prove or disprove this engraving. Lets see how many class three firearms will be called fake if they are firing over 1100 rounds a minute down the range! Guess a person must walk on top of water to prove that things are on the up and up! No.... not on this website....good luck with your collecting of whatever it is you collect.
This is NOT the correct response Sir. You should be thankful instead of being angry. I know that the truth is often difficult to accept but in this specific case, you've no choice. Funny how people will believe any unacceptable logic when it comes to their dagger. Wotan is a highly respected member and he knows what he is talking about.
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#41731
11/01/2009 02:43 PM
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you even don't need to see anything to compare, there is language common sense enough for.
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#41732
11/01/2009 04:06 PM
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Inscription is totaly wrong.Easy to spot for a natural german speaker,sorry.
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#41733
11/01/2009 07:07 PM
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#41734
11/01/2009 07:11 PM
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@ wilhlm krieger s/a: Sorry, the truth is not always nice, kindly and comfortable. Dear fellow collectors, thank you for your thoughts, words and support. 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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