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Gentlemen,
I would like to show you my new addition, a nice later KM dagger by maker Eickhorn, with original knoted silver portepee and a hammered scabbard. The dagger is very well preserved. Please have a look at this beauty.
Kind regards, Oleg.
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Last pics.
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Thank you, Paul.
Best regards, Oleg.
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A nice dagger. And very interesting to see such an early, mostly pre war, portepee attached on such a late in the war dagger. Perhaps the portepee did come from another, earlier dagger, when the dagger was bought by the owner, we will never know. Also the configuration with the hammered scabbard is highly unusual with this late trademark. Thank you for showing, regards,
wotan, gd.c-b#105
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Beautiful dagger! Congretulations.
Danny
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Thank you gentlemen.
KR, Oleg.
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... nice one.
Best; Hermann
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Hermann,
thank you once again.
Best regards, Oleg.
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That sure is a nice dagger well done
Regards Sean
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A beauty. Just the right amount of patina and wonderfully conditioned. Absolutely love the early silver portepee. Thanks for sharing Best regards, Rick
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Many thanks, Rick and Seany.
Best regards, Oleg.
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A nice dagger. And very interesting to see such an early, mostly pre war, portepee attached on such a late in the war dagger. Perhaps the portepee did come from another, earlier dagger, when the dagger was bought by the owner, we will never know. Also the configuration with the hammered scabbard is highly unusual with this late trademark. Thank you for showing, regards, Wotan thank you for your opinion. I also have an idea for the configuration "a late dagger-hammered scabbard-silver Portepee". The owner probably wanted to have an unusual, smart dagger. So he has ordered at own money a hammered scabbard and has procured a nice silver Portepee. But as you have already said, we will exactly never know. Regards, Oleg.
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A nice dagger. And very interesting to see such an early, mostly pre war, portepee attached on such a late in the war dagger. Perhaps the portepee did come from another, earlier dagger, when the dagger was bought by the owner, we will never know. Also the configuration with the hammered scabbard is highly unusual with this late trademark. Thank you for showing, regards, ... I think these silver bullion Portepees were still in stock, even later in the war. 'Ersatz', some say sea-water resistent, Portepees made from Perlon- the German Nylon- were really late-war examples. Indeed, Eickhorns with this hammered scabbard configuration don't fall out of the trees very often, I like this variation. Best; Hermann
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