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Hi,

Just wanted to make sure this was OK.. The small chip, missing leather doesnt help...HAHHA

dont forget about the poor sharpening...

I like the maker stamp but no words.... Just a guy standing there..

thanks for any info.

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Maker is Anton Wingen Jr 1938

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Stingray

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Disbo,

Your knife is an original HJ knife by Anton Wingen Jr, as stated by Stingray. The aluminium rivets are a typical feature for the mid-period and later HJ knifes by this maker.

Best greetings,

Herman


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What are ones like this running considering condition?

thanks

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Originally Posted By: disbo100
What are ones like this running considering condition?

thanks


$200 max, imo wink

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Show me just strikes me that the manufacturer's seal is in the front of the blade ... HJ Knives Do you usually do not usually carry their manufacturer stamps on the back of their leaves?

Greetings !!!!!

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I agree....Looks authentic but I have never seen the maker mark in this configuration before....RZM mark looks good


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The makersmarks are 100% fine and typical for this maker. There exists a 1938 and a 1939 version of this knife.

Check out this topic:

http://phpstack-500133-1583587.cloudwaysapps.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=214465&page=1

Best regards,

Herman


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