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Here is one rare Oberjager Hirschfanger which I was lucky to get to my collection. I just love that eagle head,the detail is unbelievable. It's good to have a friends in Europe,so thank you Ger
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Neat dagger, Ivan
This is a Pack maker mark I haven't seen before. ..maybe a relative or a predecessor to Ernst?
John
Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.
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John, I have the same maker mark on my Prussian Auto Corps Dagger, so prior to WWI.
The company is Pack Ohliger & Co, and I believe it pre dated Ernst Pack, but some people think it was a subsidiary.
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Yep, changed over in the 20s.... When the Industry directory for Solingen was printed in 1922 (have a few of them sold one to Ivan) they added a sticker label over the old (Pack Ohliger) company to the new Ernst Pack and Sohne. This information is also in Anthony Carters book (German Knife and Sword Makers) Always for sale on e-bay and by me.. So a must have book guys... Regards: James
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Ivan,
That dagger is as beautiful as it is rare, well done!
GDC Gold Badge #290 GDC Silver Badge #310
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Yes,James (Damast) is correct Here are few pictures what James mentioned: Industry directory for Solingen 1922 and original Pack catalog founded in 1909.
Regards
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That's a Wow ! dagger. It's a wonderful rare example. Congrats Ivan.
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Prussian hunting knife NCOs Guard shooters, the first half of the 19th century. Very rare, congrats! Regards, ______________ Sergey.
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Boy Ivan, the more I see this one the more I like it!! Well done! Kevin.
It's ALL in the DETAILS!!.......
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Your Welcome Ivan, it was my pleasure! It landed in the collection where it should be. It has a fantastic grip, the eagle realy seems to scream at you.
Ger
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