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#136496 05/23/2010 08:33 PM
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Thanks guys, just wanted to show you this new piece.It's not too big, just about the same size as a short fireman's bayonet.

Gary

#136497 05/24/2010 11:36 AM
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Originally posted by Paul:
Glad you got it Gary-great piece


I second that, well done my friend.


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#136498 05/24/2010 07:32 PM
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G,

Great to see you're still finding these unique, unusual pieces - well done mate! Smile Smile Smile

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I contacted GDC member M4220 to send the advertisement image of the "Lippert" Waidmesser by Scherping of Hannover in DER DEUTSCHE JAGER, 22 Sep. 1939. M4220 posted on this thread on 31 Jan. 2009. Here is his reply and a photo:

"Thank you, Calvin, don't remember when I posted that inquiry, but I was researching the Lippert Waidblatt knives that were sold from Scherpings shop 1936. There were 12-13 sold I am told. I was able to purchase 1 of the 200 knife replica sets made by Willi Ulrich in Solingen in 1991, a year later I found & was able to purchase 1 of the originals sold from Scherpings shop in 1936. Thank you for the reply.

Regards
M4220"

C. Wetzel-20609 who notes, I am withholding his name for privacy.

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"Lippert" Waidmesser by Scherping of Hanover in DER DEUTSCHE JAGER, 22 Sep. 1939
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Replica and original "Lippert" Waidblatts
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Note that the replica set has the "Lippert" style Waidmesser as shown in the Sep. 1939 ad and the originals have a scalpel.

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Those are some awesome looking knives there.

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