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#79854 10/26/2007 07:05 PM
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Holler 1938, I dream to find some of these baby's.

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This will be a upcoming reprint. Year about 1900 with about 90 pages. SUPER RARE!!

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#79858 10/27/2007 11:37 PM
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Gary et Willi- I think an 823 just sold on ebay with a plain blade. (Probably while you were MAXing it up.) I was looking at it but went another direction with the same seller. I do think Mr Huberto snagged it.

Damast- are you also interested in accordions? If so, we chatted a bit a few years ago- I bought a bunch of books from you. Looks like I'll be doing it again. Wink

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Yes, besides my machine shop,I grew up in a music store may father built concertinas and rebuilt accordions along with the ather music store goodies.The store brought me to Italy and Germany yearly.I have a brother that builds basses guitars etc..www.brownsguitarfactory.com and another brother that rebuilds and sells hammond organs
and is 1st call player in MPLS, MN
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I once saw a hohner accordion made in the 30s with swazes on the reeds.
anyway here is a picture from a ORIGINAL W.K.C. Imperial....

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#79861 11/09/2007 05:01 PM
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mispelled some words again!!!

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Cover of a Eickhorn export catalog 1913

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I just got a 1930 Eickhorn catalouge in and I can add to a few of the hirschfängers I posted before, this catalouge gives us some more information on some of the hirschfängers.

Hessen

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Baden, Thüringen and Mecklenburg

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Senior Mecklenburg

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fascinating - many thanks for sharing this excellent & rare material!

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Gary & Damast,

Your sharing of this great info is much appreciated on this end...

Thank you......


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What surprised me was pattern # 1079, I had no idea that one was for Hessen, I just noticed the clamshells are the same, I personally would not have noticed that unless they were side by side. Hopefully this thread will be saved and we can all use it as a reference when we find a new hirschfänger, I'll certainly add to it whenever I find a new catalouge. If anybody has a catalouge with hirschfängers in it then please add some scans to this thread.

Cheers

Gary

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This one is from the WKC catalouge, weimar period. Standhauers only.

Gary

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I have the Eickhorn #953 from above that has a dedication on the blade from 1905. Eick must have kept there models for a long time! 25 or 30 years later still in the catolog! Very interesting,THANKS for posting great info BAZ69. Kevin.


It's ALL in the DETAILS!!.......
#79872 05/22/2008 08:12 PM
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Please if you can post your 953 variety, in a new thread if you can to leave this as just period reference.

Cheers

Gary

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Thought I would dig this post up again. 1901 Eickhorn Imperial catalog The plates are great!!!

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I thoroughly enjoyed and appreciate this older thread.

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[quote=Baz69][/quote]

Thx for sharing your great Eickhorn 1930 catalogue Gary!

You show the Mecklenburg 972 Hirschfänger on post 79864, i recently bought this type and was looking for some info, great to see its an Eickhorn for Mecklenburg.
My skinner bears an etch like the 993 Model.

Thx a lot!

Regards
Ger

I also thank all the other gents that share their period reference too!

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man I'd love to have that Standhauer # 27 ! anyone have one? or similar?

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Here's the 28 pattern, same knife but different scabbard.

Gary

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Wow what a beauty!

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Wow Baz,,, freakin nice!,,like that...,, great condition too. Never seen one before.... Thanks for posting!

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Yes, really nice stuff.
I like the F Dula's, my Puma's will have to do for now.
Ed

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Very interesting and useful. Thanks for posting this!

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Thank you all very kindly for posting these very useful catalogs. I just found my Eickhorn Nr. 791 in the 1932ish catalog. It is also listed as Saufanger # 8718 in the 1912 August Stukenbrok catalog on page 162.

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This is page 162 of Moderne Waffen, Munition, Jagdartikel, August Stukenbrok, Einbeck. It was published about 1912 and note: these are all Carl Eickhorn models. This is from the original catalog. Collection of C. Wetzel.

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Excellent.. Love seeing stuff like this...

Did any of these companies make any folding knives.. I have an old one and saw it in a period advert for it once but haven't been able to find it again. Got it many years ago and it was still in its old original box and wrapper [which I threw out!]... Has a couple blades, a corkscrew.. Very high quality...


Here's a couple photos of it...

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Page 163, August Stukenbrok 1912 catalog with Saufeder (Boarspear), probably made by Carl Eickhorn. Below the spear are Jagdmessers (Hunting knives) made by J. Albert Schmidt, Kuno Ritter later acquired the remnants of this business in 1950, using the brand name of "Hubertus". The next page, 164 shows some of the brand names of J. Albert Schmidt: "Halali", "Nimrod", "Horrido" and "Hubertus". Below these are some Nickers and Dolches and I don't know the maker. I have seen the "Jagers Freund" (Hunters friend) metal attachment on ebay recently.

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CW,,, much thanks!! Real nice advert. That # 8747 is pretty close to mine..

- Checked,,only one blade marked on mine - BARGEON and then INOX under that.. Fine fine quality stag horn,,and the whole knife itself is super sturdy, well made..

Thanks again for the advert , appreciate it very much., Gaspare

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Hey Gaspare, your knife is from France and is probably vintage from the 1960's. It did not look that old to me, but then I have been around for a long time. Check out this link and see Images--https://www.bing.com/search?q=bargeon+inox&FORM=HDRSC1

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- CW.,,, Thanks,,,,so French,,around 1960... I got it new in New Old Stock in box around early 1970s....

Another member emailed me a very similar advert ,,I'll post , maybe of help to someone...

- Thanks again CW...

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J. E. Dittert & Co. catalog (cover and one page).

Carl Holz, Tuttlingen, Gegrundet 1837, 1895 catalog (cover and two pages).

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those are real nice period reference. How are you keeping them? In mylar, acid free backing boards etc.?

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Gaspare, they belong to a friend of mine.

The 1895 "Carl Holz, Tuttlingen" catalog was copied from the original that is located in the VICTORINOX museum at Ibach, Switzerland.

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