#49878
03/05/2008 08:34 PM
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Hello to all,
I just bought this from a friend who got it from the veteran many years ago. I think it's really nice but my photos don't do it justice.
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#49879
03/05/2008 08:34 PM
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#49880
03/05/2008 08:35 PM
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#49881
03/05/2008 08:36 PM
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Nice! Love those "fat" runes!!
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#49882
03/05/2008 08:36 PM
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#49883
03/05/2008 08:36 PM
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#49884
03/05/2008 08:44 PM
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Yes, Very nice early "Klaas" rig with "High Neck" eagle. Congrats! -serge-
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#49885
03/05/2008 08:55 PM
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"III" stamped at 90 degrees. Cool! Love the black etch. You sir can hold your head high. That is a sweet piece!
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#49886
03/05/2008 11:20 PM
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Beautiful! I have a Klaas with a II at 90 degrees....Paul knows which one
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#49887
03/06/2008 01:39 AM
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J. Harvey,
Very nice dagger. By the way, did you also buy the G�ring glass goblet from your friend?
Best regards.
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#49888
03/06/2008 04:15 AM
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My friend sold me this dagger, a nice SA by Malsch, a super DD LW helmet and another M35 helmet: so far he has been unwilling to sell the goblet.
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#49889
03/06/2008 05:23 AM
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congrats on a great looking dagger. I hope soon one will fall into my lap from local ads.
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a mans character, give him power" Abraham Lincoln
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#49890
03/07/2008 01:25 AM
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Very nice RK SS em. My very first SS em was also a minty Klass. Bought in 1968 for what I believe to be $75.00. Wish I still had that one!
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#49891
03/07/2008 01:48 AM
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A great looking dagger,it is getting hard to find any real decent ss daggers anymore. Yes i remember those days of $75.00 ss daggers, ss chain daggers$125.00 Wish i has a time machine thanks Bob
robert grant
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#49892
03/07/2008 02:57 AM
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Bob we are in a time machine! Now if I could just put away a couple....
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#49893
03/07/2008 03:10 PM
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Very nice dagger. Congrats so much LH 600
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#49894
03/07/2008 04:25 PM
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It's ironic that you guys have mentioned thise low prices formerly paid for these daggers. My friend, from whom I purchased this dagger, bought it straight from the veteran for $75. The vet had called him up (people knew he collected)and said he had a dagger for sale and wanted to know what it was worth. My friend thought he had described a nice SA dagger and said it would bring between $75 and $125 (so this was a long time ago). When he got to the vets house he saw it was an SS and told the vet it was worth considerably more. The vet said they had already agreed on $75 and that was the price, period. Times, and people, have sure changed.
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#49895
03/12/2008 02:19 AM
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Nice looking Klass. I've got one also that's very clean, came from Tom Johnson along with an M36 nickle chained rig. It has a "1" Gau marking.
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#49896
03/13/2008 01:55 AM
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#49897
03/15/2008 09:49 PM
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Whats with the fat runes? i have a dagger by Klass and the grip runes are not as chunky as those. Regards John
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#49898
03/15/2008 11:22 PM
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John,
There are many different rune styles, presumably from different suppliers. Klass are found with two if not three different types,
Dave
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#49899
03/16/2008 12:42 AM
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quote: Whats with the fat runes? i have a dagger by Klass and the grip runes are not as chunky as those.
The short stubby runes you call fat are actually classic Klaas runes. Most have them.
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#49900
03/17/2008 04:10 AM
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Hohaus: I believe it is a KlAAs not a KlaSS.
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#49901
03/19/2008 07:05 PM
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Ron must have his spell check on.
Gailen
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#49902
03/19/2008 11:17 PM
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Gailen,
You are right. I will reciprocate.
Dave
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