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I think that I might know where those files are... and he is on this forum occasionally.
John Thanks John. This is great news. It would be extremely helpful to see a scan of the relevant page if that proved to be possible.
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More students from Feldafing.
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Here are 2 of the villa's used by the school. Villa Waldberta and Villa Maffei (also known as the Adolf Wagner House)
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I think that I might know where those files are... and he is on this forum occasionally.
John Thanks John. This is great news. It would be extremely helpful to see a scan of the relevant page if that proved to be possible. Just wondering whether there is any news on the catalogue John.
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Nope.. I guess that the guy I am thinking of is wrong or is just shy.
John
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Nope.. I guess that the guy I am thinking of is wrong or is just shy.
John Thanks John. That's a shame, it would have been good to see something black and white about these knives that would definitely place them into the period. Another collector recently told me about a book where an ex-pupil of the Oberschule at Stanberger See decribed his equipment and clothing and he, although he had rank, did not mention that he had a knife issued to him. That kinda negates the account of the other boy mentioned earlier in this thread so I think my decision not to pull the trigger back then was the right one for now. Anyway, thanks again for trying to find the catalog. I appreciate it
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Hello: John (IF) The document was there in the Eickhorn Texas grouping it is not there now! Sorry John
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Damast:
I was thinking of you here, but, it is too bad that the document is not in that grouping.
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of interest to this thread W SARRIS who has a vast store of period documents has informed us on the HJ forum that there is positive reference to this blades existence in his archive.
PAUL
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I had a good friend that had one of these in a trade from Topeka area, he had it marked "SA school bayonet" in a brown frog. It and this is the only two I have ever seen. His perished in a robbery fire in the 90"s. timothy
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