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Hi all and happy easter...i was offered to buy this army dagger marked Zeitler.i've only seen his trademark on luft daggers and boot knives...also i seem to see some "swirls" on the scabbard dot...do you think it's a legit piece?? Many thanks
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Luca:
I cannot speak to the scabbard, but that maker mark is a legitimate mark used by Zeitler on TR edged weapons.
It is one of the marks I have seen on Luft2s.
John
Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.
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Luca, the dagger seems to be a late production HERDER army (at least the crossguard is). Socalled "swirl pattern" scabbards have been produced during the period (late) and have been faked postwars. To me it looks like a period produced one (I think also used by HERDER) with the proper scabbard bands. The exact ZEITLER mark is shown by TTW in his army book (erroneously ! as distributor mark). The whole dagger looks homogeneous so to me it seems to be a legit, period produced (rare) ZEITLER army dagger but an in hand inspection for a final statement would be best.
BTW, my personal feeling is that you should at least mention that you have put the same question in another forum.
Regards,
wotan, gd.c-b#105
"Never look for sqare eggs" as a late owner of an original FHH-dagger used to say.
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B generic scabbard is known to have swirls.. and this is a B gen.. Kevin.
It's ALL in the DETAILS!!.......
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oh i'm extremely sorry not to have mentioned that i posted in another forum...and thanks for help
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If i'm not wrong Zeitler is one of the very few WWII german blade makers outside the Solingen/Suhl area
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Not only was Zeitler one of the few German blade makers outside the Solingen/Suhl area, Zeitler was outside Germany itself.
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ZEITLER was a producer (NOT distributor) in Vienna/Austria (at these times "Ostmark" after annexation). The firm had itīs origin in the imperial Austria. After annexation it used mainly parts of other firms or generic parts but -as research says- still did produce the heart of each edged weapon, the blade, in house. Regards,
wotan, gd.c-b#105
"Never look for sqare eggs" as a late owner of an original FHH-dagger used to say.
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