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Hello, I would like to have more information this E. Pack early dagger Model referenced in the book of Wittman page 50 with crossguard and pommel made ​​of extruded aluminum and hand finished. What saddens me is the poor quality of the scabbard rings and the "game" between the grip and crossguard. Thank you for your impressions
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Lovely original aluminium hilted army dagger. It has typical Pack fittings throughout and with the bonus of a personalisation. I love the hand chaste scabbard bands and the punched pommels on these early alu pieces, they always hold the detail so well. If it was not for the fact that the aluminium was needed for the war effort production, I suspect many firms would have opted for this material as standard. Great dagger and I know someone that would love to have this dagger in their collection.
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Very nice and correct Pack Aluminum fitted Heer. Alot of desirable traits,early maker mark and hand done scabbard bands!! Congrats... Kevin.
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I agree with Jon & Kevin a nice text book Early Pack Aluminum hilt. IMO one of the most desirable early heers out their.
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What a super piece you have there. drool!
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Wow,very nice it's the one that I missing in my collection . Congrats Stingray
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Very nice find! Thanks for showing it.
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Thank you for your comments For Siegfried: My photos are beautiful, but yours are even more so. I had never seen before similiaires hand done scabbard bands It is sp�cial to E. Pack ? Thanks Jul
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You see these hand worked bands on some of the early E Packs. I have only seen this style of work on the Packs. I have a few examples on my web site http://ww2-collector.com/army.html
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