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Guys, here are some shots of my PDK Luft2. Now, if I could get my hands on a Carl Julius Krebs!
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Pic last.
Hope that you like this.
John
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That's a nice rare maker there John. Thanks for showing. -Congrats on a very hard marker to find on a 2nd Luft. -serge-
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Thank you, Serge.
I am very pleased with this one.
It came to me from Bob Iqbal at Collector to Collector (am I allowed to plug for the good guys?)
John
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quote: Originally posted by JohnZ: Guys, here are some shots of my PDK Luft2. Now, if I could get my hands on a Carl Julius Krebs!
Then you would have exactly the same dagger but with a different name on the blade, 100% generic fitting's throughout, I bet some of the so called 'makers' of 2nd lufts even bought in the blades and just stuck their own names on them. Please don't get me wrong , it does not give me a problem at all, but rather, with daggers from 'makers' such as this I would prefer to regard them as a dagger 'produced' by them rather than 'made' by them. Just me being a fussy old sod. Nolan
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I am glad to see your post on the peter dan krebs dagger! I bought my first dagger yesterday at a show in Huntsville Alabama and it was just like yours. A man told me when I left the show that I might find some info on it on the internet but that he bet I would not find one for sale and boy was he right!I thought he was just trying to make me feel better ( because I picked it out by price not knowing anything about daggers ),I am so glad you have this site it has already helped and I know it will in the future . Does anyone have any idea how many this maker put out? and what the average price is on one ?
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Welcome The Lobster is a desirable maker mark and quite scarce. Price as with any dagger will depend on condition with a premium figured in for a rare maker so can we see some pictures? The range on this could go anywhere from $400-$1200
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Congrats John,another beauty to your collection
Regards Carlos1
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