#66776
04/08/2007 11:14 PM
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#66777
04/09/2007 12:17 AM
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Are you sure thats an aluminium?, typical Klaas 2nd style eagle, hole in the tang is trait of this company used in the blade plating process and unique scabbard bands. Klaas throughout, very nice.
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#66778
04/09/2007 01:24 AM
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Hi Degens. No I'm not sure it's aluminum, the color and the weight of the pommel and crossguard "seems" like it is. Here is a couple of more photos. Thanks, wagner
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#66779
04/09/2007 02:11 AM
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If they are light in the hand, they are aluminum.
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#66780
04/09/2007 08:27 AM
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To me crossguard and pommels also have the aluminium look. What I can see from the pics I think the fittings once were silverd and the silvering has gone to time. Silvering mostly did not hold well on the aluminium fittings. The fittings do not have the "never silvered, satin aluminium finish look" to me. Nice to see the fragments of the former inventory part number of the grip. There was a discussion on it. You rarely see them, most times the number was erased during the fitting process.
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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#66781
04/09/2007 08:34 AM
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Hi
What weight should have a aluninium made pommel and a crossguard?
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#66782
04/09/2007 11:11 PM
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I agree with Wotan probably a pot metal that has lost its silvering none the less not a bad looking dagger. janjan I for one do not know the weights of an aluminum crossguard or pommel.
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#66783
04/09/2007 11:23 PM
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I think that weight of components will be the key to figuring out what metal you are looking at.
Certainly the early brass, later metals, and aluminum would weighin differently
Dave
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#66784
04/10/2007 07:37 AM
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Ed, it is lightweight. Could be Aluminum but it could be potmetal as Wotan and Tom suggest. Wotan, yes, the inventory numbers on the grip was a pleasant surprise. I had read that thread with a lot of interest. First example I have seen that on. Thank You gentlemen for all your input. Regards, -wagner-
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#66785
04/10/2007 12:25 PM
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Pot metal is heavier than aluminum.
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#66786
04/10/2007 05:47 PM
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As I see it's potmetal. The hole in the tang says it's mid-late period of production.
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#66787
04/10/2007 07:33 PM
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Typical Klaas , i see all signs.For me that fittings are aluminium .Very nice early dagger.
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