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What mark was on this dagger? Can be E.P.& S.?
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Highly probable IMO, the etch is identical to 2 of mine and the lower x-guard is more straight across. I'm sure there are experts who can respond more knowledgably.
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Yep, its a Pack Ground Rohm IMO. The motto style, grip and scabbard throat are distinctive. Nice crossgaurd stampings...
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OK. Thanks! I have thought that it is a dagger of this maker having studied gau mark on low crossguard. The letter "N" from word SOLINGEN specified that it could be Wingen. But gau mark has helped me with definition of the one who has made this dagger. A Pack only!
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Indeed further to the above Wingen did not issue Rohm's to Ns however Pack did!
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... and the grip shape looks more like a Pack, as opposed to a Wingen...
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