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Hello All, just got this one in from "North of the Border" [Paul@Lakesidetrader] and thought I would share. I have over 35 daggers but none of them exibit the intensity of this patina! Hope you like it as much as I do! If you have any examples in this condition, please share them with us! Regards, Leipzig
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Who is the maker of this beauty?
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Bet you're wondering what the blade looks like? Here you go!
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Yeal, you got patina all right! Really like'em like that. You couldn't ask for a better x-guard to grip fit and the blade must fit the scab. just as close to be as well protected as as it has. Good score, congrats.
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Yes, I just love that beautiful patina you have there! Can you believe it.. when I first started collecting, the first thing I did was clean things up and get rid of this "ugly" aging! Oh Well, we all learn.
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Patina? Why yes.
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"Vet Fresh" talk about untouched...
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This one was so black that I first thought it was blued. Nope, just patina guys.
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Very nice Serge ! I'm surprised that your DLV flyer's knife isn't sitting in Johnny's collection yet.
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Thanks, OKC Mike and Jerry! Serge, thanks for posting your examples. Patina to the "max"! Most guys consider patina "to die for"! Pat, mon amie, no comment on my S/A that started the thread? Regards, Leipzig
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Thanks Pat. Johnny's had a "wire" attached to the DLV for a while now. To me there is this allure about a Vet dagger that was just thrown in a foot-locker with other Nazi "junk" at the end of the war only to emerge into the light of day 60 years later. But don't get me wrong...I love mint stuff too! -serge-
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Leipzig, No disrespect intended but my thread was mostly humoristic in nature and not so much based on the daggers itself. That said, I must say that your SA is very nice and I didn't mean any disrespect.
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Patrice, Thanks for your explantion and compliment on my dagger! Please understand that I was'nt "fishing" for a "pat on the back", just recognition, that's all. Maybe I'm too "sensative"! Regards, Leipzig
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You are not too sensitive. We, as collectors, are very proud of our collection and it is always pleasant to get recognition for a nice piece. I, for one, get a lot of "vibes" when I show off one of my dagger and get positive feedbacks. The appreciation of someone's artifact is always nice, it is for me anyway.
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Nice pieces Gents. I have not looked at my Edged collectibles for a while, best check they may be turning green. --dj--Joe
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Roger, Here's one that came originally from Paul H. I had to get it back to North Amerika from Sweden. Paul doesn't mess with his stuff...a guys got to like that. Two friends. Ones a Well Known Big Shot Doctor/Lawyer in the NSDAP Dr.Walter von Delius who also happens to be a winner of the Pour Le Merite in 1918 who gives his friend this dagger in memory of 9th Nov 1934. Reichs Party Day. They were both there. "Triumph of the Will" was filming that same day and night. The blade is signed with "Heil Hitler - Dr. von Delius. You can almost feel "The Rush". This SA dagger was denazified and terribly neglected. But it's items like this that make the history come alive...for me at least. Just love it. Thanks Paul and Hakan. Regards, -serge-
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And A big thanks to Tom Wittmann who did the research.
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Thanks, derjager! Serge, that's a real piece of history! Thanks for posting! Regards, Leipzig
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Serge: I know that SA very well. I found it in a small military shop in Budapest about 4 years ago. It was in bad shape and I decided it didn't fit with what I am trying to collect, so I sold it to Paul (at a loss, of course ). I am glad that it found a home and is loved for what it represents, not its appearance. I have almost mastered the art of the dealer, only I am a little unclear on the objective: I buy high and sell low John
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Your welcome Roger. John! So it was you who dug this relic out of the woodwork in Budapest. Well I have to thank you too. I do appreciate what it represents. it's not often that you find an presentation dagger from a heavy duty Nazi who was also a Pour Le Merite winner and who also had a famous son Ernst von Delius who was a the team mate of Rosemeyer the most famous of German race car drivers. Both driving for Auto Union (Audi). Both dying one year apart on the race track. http://forix.autosport.com/8w/au-sa37.html Being a bit of a historian I really admire a piece like this. The denazification and the neglect just adds to the story in this unique time in history and the persons and regime. Walter von Delius died in a U.S. POW camp in 1945. This dagger found the right home. Thanks for finding her John. Nice to be able to share these things with you guys. Afterall...you understand. -serge-
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Pat - No that DLV is not in my hands yet but... Serge, Thanks for letting me attach "wires" to your fine items. While I'm at it I would like to attach one to that nice dedicated SA you've got there. Hmmm I think I may have more wires for you. Before too long you will know me as "the Clable Guy!" Oh and Pat, I just need to run a few wires into your collecting room as well. HA!!!!
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Roger, nice piece my SS has abit of patina on it too.
It originally came from Paul@Lakesider.
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Slayer, Very nice. By that low number it has to be an early SS member. Have you had the number reseached? -serge-
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Thanks, Slayer! Great patina on your S/S as well. Was wondering the same thing as Serge asked above? Regards, Leipzig
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WOW! Great dagger with wonderful patina Slayer. Also being a SS with early low number and researched makes this a very special "Patina dagger". -Congrats! -serge-
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