#28673
05/08/2010 07:05 PM
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#28674
05/08/2010 07:14 PM
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I think you've hit the jackpot, Larry. The sword is a typical "Dachau" type with maker mark. The hanger is proper for an SS sword, but is usually seen with the earlier types (not a problem). Repro SS portepees are getting better all the time, but, based on the photos, this one looks good. The dagger and scabbard look fine. These are highly desirable items to be added to a collection,
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#28675
05/08/2010 08:22 PM
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Very nice items that i would love to find one day sean
Regards Sean
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#28676
05/08/2010 08:52 PM
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So where is this estate sale.... 
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#28677
05/08/2010 09:38 PM
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These are some of the others I am getting. I will later be posting questions in the appropriate forums as I am far from expert in these items. Yes that is a re-pointed full Rohm.
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#28678
05/08/2010 09:39 PM
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Sorry for the double photos. This is the one that I wanted to post.
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#28679
05/08/2010 10:13 PM
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Wow,pretty much all the edged weapons one would want in a collection, and all in one hit! Big $$$.
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#28680
05/08/2010 10:27 PM
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#28681
05/09/2010 07:20 AM
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Beautiful pieces. The dagger is a ground R�hm 33 and the scabbard is model 36. I believe that these changes were very common at the time.
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#28682
05/09/2010 07:50 AM
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Hi Larry,
the sword hanger for self is pretty much rarer then the sword.As Grumpy says very seldom seen on late Dachau pieces,but the hanger is 100% good.I think Johnson has a one in his offer,may be 2000 $.
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#28683
05/09/2010 09:51 AM
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Nice ... great sword and great daggers .And that lazy mans grind could he have been more lazy than this? :-)
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#28684
05/09/2010 02:55 PM
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the score of the scores for edged weapons! Chained NAPOLA,SA-R�hm ... wow
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#28685
05/09/2010 03:05 PM
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Yes, even the NPEAs look good in the pictures
MAX CHARTER MEMBER
LIFE MEMBER OVMS
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#28686
05/09/2010 03:18 PM
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Thanks to all for the responses. I was concerned about originality as there are so many fakes out there.
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#28687
05/10/2010 01:26 AM
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WOW  talk about stepping in something on the ground!! usually at these estate sales you pick them up dirt cheap depending upon the other bidders. Did you step in the same luck with your final bid as well?? To buy these same pieces from a dealer,, you would of spent alot,, so I know you you did well. Congratulations
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#28688
05/10/2010 01:32 AM
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what really spins my wheels here is you have Chained SS with a Rohm dedication. You just dont see that combination that often. I hope Ross sees this and can do a background check on the number. I am really curious of this owner. He must of had some big "walnuts" and guts to be walking around with that dedication in his scabbard. Wow Best Larry
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#28689
05/10/2010 08:03 AM
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I would get a digital microscope on the GH SS just to be on the safe side. Over here these are the most common good fakes around. They are almost perfect but you will pick them up on a digital microscope.
A few years back there were next to none of these around and now they are everywhere. The ground Rohm ones either full or partial show up all the times in the shows here in the uk.
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#28690
05/10/2010 02:57 PM
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Picking up this collection was actually fairly expensive as they belonged to a long time friend of mine. The advice regarding the microscope while excellent advice is a little beyond my resources here. I will have to rely on the fact that they seem to be right and I have known of them for many years. I appreciate the well informed comments and suggestions and hope to benefit from the expertise available here as I have other items of which I have minimal knowledge that are appropriate to other forums.
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#28691
05/11/2010 11:44 AM
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Congrats on your investment! I am sorry to report that SS Mann No 84 484 has still eluded my search, but I am adding numbers every week and never know who I will find next. Regards, Ross Kelbaugh www.ssdaggers.comwww.HistoricGraphics.com
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