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Hello People, One brasilian friend bought this knife sometime ago. He talk to me that what I think about this item. I don't see red flags, is it correct? Is it a good item? Sorry, but only these pictures... Regards, Schmidt
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Regards Sean
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All what we can see looks fine and original.
There is a odd thing about the double marked knifes by this maker: the "1936" marked blades must have been used during the later years: in 1938 or even after... Because these 1936 G. Grafrath RZM M7-30 HJ knifes exist with but also without the motto.
The one shown here must probably be the version without the motto, because the hilt is the alloy version.
Best regards,
Herman
You never have enough HJ-knifes!
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indeed Herman, seen quite a few of these Grafrath transitional blades, but they always bear the year 1936.
Regards, Ger
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