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#33531 06/13/2009 09:08 PM
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Gents, I got an HJ knife last week. Not my usual area of collecting, but the price was right, the condition is very good and and it matches an SS maker I have.

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#33532 06/13/2009 09:10 PM
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Here is what attracted me at first

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Then, the motto on the other side was as sharp as any I had seen

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another

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The washer is still black on top

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Grip plates are crisp and not scratched

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#33539 06/13/2009 09:16 PM
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Scabbard has no dings but a little paint loss

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Loss

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Looking inside you can see a cloth (??) cover on the runners. I suppose that is standard but does not last long

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Strap is in good shape

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Snap works

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"L F S " (I think) stamped on the back

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Attachment to scabbard

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Comments or questions ? I can shoot more views.

The HJ diamond moves up and down if pressed.

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That's a real beauty Dave, nice one. No one has yet determined what the 'LFS' stamp stands for but it is seen on many HJ hangers. It's been well looked after, the cotton on the runners seem in good condition as well. Great transitional example.

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Russ

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Nice score Dave. Don't see many of them that condition anymore!
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#33549 06/13/2009 10:34 PM
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Dave well done with your latest hj knife buy Eek, its a real nice conditioned peice....Congrats....Scott.

#33550 06/13/2009 11:04 PM
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Very nice ! Looks like the one my dad brought back from WW2. He "found" it in a drawer in a house. Most likely that is where the HJ member left it when he left home for the army !

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It is pretty obvious that it was never used and maybe never even worn.

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That is a great HJ knife, Dave!

Gottlied Hammesfahr, 1938, with motto, double makersmark and super quality, your knife has it all!

Congratulations!

You just started a new fashinating collecting area! Many more to come... Smile

Best greetings,

Herman


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#33553 06/15/2009 10:13 AM
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For completeness Dave you should post these pics in the thread about HJ knives with RZM codes on the obverse of the blade as Hammesfahr wasnt mentioned.
great catch by the way they dont come much nicer than that usually well worn

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Indeed a very nice example. Congrats!
-serge-

#33555 06/27/2009 01:03 PM
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is it a fake? MJMK

#33556 06/27/2009 03:40 PM
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It is a pristine original example, Mike.

Best greetings,

Herman


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