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Hi what do You think of this piece ? It is hard to judge of the pictures but maybe You can help and tell me something I do not see.
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By some miracle it seems the that blade rust had thankfully avoided the dedication etch. And the Olympic rings etch is a interesting variant and is a study in uneven design, deserving a spot in the 'Degenerate Blade Art' exhibit in Berlin.
Last edited by Serge (aka Wagner); 10/24/2013 04:53 PM.
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A rather hard to find maker is surely made much more valuable by this added dedication...too bad it was added yesterday.
John
Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.
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90% of all SA engraved blades are dated 1936- seems out of proportion-Mike
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Strange how this only happens or is seen on horribly conditioned blades.
Historical Stewardship is a Trusted Honor that must be kept!
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By some miracle it seems the that blade rust had thankfully avoided the dedication etch. Agree.
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