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Please help with determining originality this hirschfanger by Clemen & Jung. No etched.
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More photos
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Looks to me like a dress bayonet blade married to forestry fittings.
I am no forestry expert (what say you, Gary?), but this doesn't look right to me.
John
Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.
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Not one that I recognise as a legitimate C&J pattern, I suspect that John is right in his assertion, it does look married together to me.
Gary
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On first glance that's exactly what it looks like to me, standard KS98 blade cobbled together with Forestry fittings.
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