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#123034 03/05/2008 04:11 PM
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I notice there is not much activity so about time too add something new. Some of you have seen the piece I picked up while at the SOS, and some of you have not. Anyway, I was proud to add to my collection. I know thing are not dead out there, so how about adding a few things to the forum. Happy hunting, James

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#123035 03/05/2008 04:12 PM
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A couple more. Sorry about the quality of the pictures. When I reduce to BEST FOR WEBB, this is what I get.

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#123036 03/05/2008 04:14 PM
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I call her Rose Bud for the beautiful rose bud damascus pattern.

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#123037 03/05/2008 04:15 PM
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The skinner also has the same pattern.

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#123038 03/05/2008 05:37 PM
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James, thank you for showing your Hirschfanger. That is the kind I like to have in my collection. Very nice with the skinner.
Sincerely,
HUBERTUS

#123039 03/05/2008 07:49 PM
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Looks great, Cool your buddy.... James Brown


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#123040 03/05/2008 08:01 PM
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James,
Good eye and another very nice find for your already impressive collection. Can we get a closeup of the crossguard please.

#123041 03/05/2008 09:11 PM
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James,

This must be the piece that Gary told me about ..? a beauty by any standards! Wink

I see lots of interesting things to look at on
this set-up. That's a neat motif on the pommel cap, unusual and the shape of the clamshell is very interesting, too. If you could post some extra snaps it'd be a treat to see.

If you send me a couple photos I'd be glad to resize and post them for you.

Great addition.

Best!

Bill

#123042 03/06/2008 08:26 PM
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Hope you gentlemen might enjoy these additional photos that James provided ... nice dagger!

Bill

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#123043 03/06/2008 08:28 PM
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#123046 03/06/2008 08:44 PM
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I was lucky enough to handle this piece and it was easily the best in the show, a magnificent hirschf�nger in all respects, to have the original skinner in damascus is a great bonus, so often we see these small knives missing.Does it get much better, I don't think so, thanks for posting James a pleasure to see it again.

Gary

#123047 03/06/2008 08:47 PM
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Bill, Thanks. They sure do look better than just reducing to fit the webb. So everyone knows, Jim Brown (damast) was nice enough to point out that the damascus pattern is period acid etched, but not actually Damascus steel. Do any of you collectors have any that are actually Damascus steel? How about you Houston? Maybe a good goal to find one for 2008?? Now, lets see some other pieces from collections. That is what makes the hobby worthwhile. Thanks, James

#123048 03/06/2008 11:40 PM
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James,

I'll bite. I Hope you all enjoy it as much as I do.

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#123049 03/07/2008 12:16 AM
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Time to show the blade Mikee. I like the pebbled skin sheath. James

#123050 03/07/2008 04:28 PM
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James,
Here ya go. I believe the scabbard is ray skin. I wish the blade was real damascus, but it's only a plain blade and very heavy. I wish one day to make it to one of the big shows, sure sounds like fun with a lot of nice stuff to find. Thanks

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#123051 03/07/2008 05:15 PM
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Nice Saufaenger Mikee, I love those Baby's. here's one with real damascus.Honor Hirschf�nger of the ADJV.

Gary

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#123052 03/07/2008 05:26 PM
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A real beauty Gary. I love to see those type of frog hangers also. It is such a treat to see good pieces and a forum to be able to show and discuss our passions. James

#123053 03/07/2008 06:27 PM
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Gary,
I never tire of looking at that one.

#123054 03/07/2008 09:02 PM
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Gents,

All three are great looking pieces, a veritable feast for the eyes! Eek

Mikee, that's got to be the first rayskin scabbard I've ever seen on a Sauf�nger, very cool and truly a sight to behold!

Bill

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Ralph, do you have any ray or sharkskin-type scabbards that you could let us have a peek at?

#123055 03/08/2008 05:07 PM
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Here's a sneak preview of a piece I acquired with a lot of help from Bill Warda, this piece is to be featured on one of the covers of TJ's new Imperial volumes.

Gary

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#123056 03/08/2008 05:14 PM
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The coat of arms on the clamshell is from the Von Osten-Sacken family though from what branch of that family I'm still researching.

Gary

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#123057 03/08/2008 05:19 PM
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Nice Swinekopf.

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#123058 03/08/2008 08:38 PM
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Gary, This would look excellent laying beside mine. When can I expect delivery? Great piece. James

#123059 03/09/2008 07:31 PM
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WOW!! Those are some really nice piece guys, thanks for sharing. I was wondering though, what time were these from?

#123060 03/09/2008 08:31 PM
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These are all from the Imperial period, probably a range from 1880 up to 1910.

Gary


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