#36644
05/12/2010 07:27 AM
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Hello, this is my relative new SA dagger from Hugo Köller. It is a pity that it has broken the tip of a dagger. Luckily it's only a little bit. At first glance, it fortunately is not visible. I hope, You like it..
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#36645
05/12/2010 07:28 AM
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#36646
05/12/2010 07:28 AM
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#36647
05/13/2010 02:40 PM
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The tip does not look broken to me.(?) Are the fittings plated?
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#36648
05/13/2010 02:48 PM
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Hi Jirka,
Nice to see you here my friend. I suppose it only "looks" of the dagger has plated fittings and we see a mix of cleaned and uncleaned parts? Otherwise it can be a problem that you have technically a "parts" dagger?
Regards, Wim
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#36649
05/13/2010 02:58 PM
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Hi Wim! Thanks! Me too! I am a layman... and I do not understand You!
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#36650
05/13/2010 03:03 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Skyline Drive: The tip does not look broken to me.(?) Are the fittings plated?
It is only Half a millimeter. I will took better pictures of fittings.
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#36651
05/13/2010 09:37 PM
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Beautiful Grip!!
Historical Stewardship is a Trusted Honor that must be kept!
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#36652
05/13/2010 10:06 PM
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There is the SA Gruppe Brandenburg stamping on the crossguard (correct for Hugo Köller), so it must be a nickle silver crossguard. It looks like extra plated though.
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#36653
05/14/2010 11:54 AM
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Really nice wood! The makers mark is pretty neat also.
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#36654
05/14/2010 07:26 PM
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Some pictures of cross guards
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05/14/2010 07:28 PM
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05/14/2010 07:29 PM
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05/15/2010 04:52 PM
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05/15/2010 04:52 PM
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#36661
05/15/2010 05:49 PM
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Plating over alpacca (nickel silver).
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#36662
05/16/2010 05:04 PM
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Dzjjee... I don't knew that. A nickle plating over the nickle silver alloy? I suppose they diden't do that very often? But I suppose it created a more shiny chroom like appereance when new?
Regards, Wim
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