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Thats beautiful Paul !! I like the SS number..it is quite unique . Regards Larry
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Its a very nice dagger Paul!
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Bring dem dirty ones on, Bro :))
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Yup i like it Dirty, Nice piece ! Any luck finding the SS mans Serial No ? Ive noticed that some early small trademark Boker Rohms have the blackened motto & some do not, anyone agree ?
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Yup i like it Dirty, Nice piece ! Any luck finding the SS mans Serial No ? Ive noticed that some early small trademark Boker Rohms have the blackened motto & some do not, anyone agree ?
Hi Scott, i think the "blackened motto" is a kind of "protective coating",which were applied after the etch. Here are some close up's,note the red marks,where it's still visible.The last pic is from an early dagger,which was disappeared from the market since 1949. You'll see the Factory finish! Regards, Gerd
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Yup i like it Dirty, Nice piece ! Any luck finding the SS mans Serial No ? 4798 SS-Hauptsturmf�hrer Willi Bernd,dob: 23.03.1901
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The first shown in the link,is the same like one of mine above and regarding the 2nd,it's still visible in the TM and the R�hm inscription, imo. Gerd
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Ok, so i guess its mainly down to over cleaning of the blade & motto to see an uncleaned blade with a nice origional Dark burnished motto compared to an over cleaned blade with a Silver Grey motto showing the its pimpels ?
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I wouldn't say over cleaned,but cleaned. That means "cleaned" with a dry cloth,
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Thanks guys for the kind comments. Purchased from Vet's family in Gailens backyard last week!
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Nice one Paul . I love the dirty girls .
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Bring dem dirty ones on, Bro :)) Here is one...
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Boker did not have the best etching process. The etching results usually had a rough appearance. Therefore, Boker used a very dark, blackish substance on the etches to "hide" the etch imperfections. To my knowledge, it is the only manufacturer to have done this. Others used the gray coating or no coating at all.
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Boker did not have the best etching process. The etching results usually had a rough appearance. Therefore, Boker used a very dark, blackish substance on the etches to "hide" the etch imperfections. To my knowledge, it is the only manufacturer to have done this. Others used the gray coating or no coating at all. You might be right Grumpy, but the 3rd close up,shown in my post,is from an 121. Gerd
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Wow! Ross has found a pic and info! That really brings it to life! Is it just me or does the pic look like pawn star man!
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That's a lovely dagger Paul! Doesn't matter if them SS daggers are a bit dirty...it's their history that counts, especially when you are able to ID the original owner. I presume that one has sold already?
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