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Here is another one I picked up recently, Slant Eick that shows a lot of carrying time. Nice hand work and a great translucent looking grip that is the typical very slim, straight Eick slant grip. All brass based including the scabbard. Enjoy, and comments are welcome. Kevin.

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I do appreciate your PACK but this most early EICKHORN is even better as there does nothing go over a Quality slant grip.
Wonderful dagger!
Regards,


wotan, gd.c-b#105

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Thanks again Wotan, this dagger shows a lot more wear than the Pack.. but as you say, it has a killer glossy grip and patina!


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A beauty of an Eick, and I like Eick!

John


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Another top shelf example. Textbook early Eickhorn with beautiful condition and patina. Love the Eickhorn Type-1 guard. As you said this is certainly the earliest configuration you will find on an Eickhorn. I really find these early Eickhorn scabbard bands very pleasing.


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Thanks again Tom. You should know a bit about these, you have owned more examples than anyone I know! Kevin.

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Nice one Kevin, really like the grip and the patina

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Rhidian


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