#65193
11/11/2008 03:55 AM
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Just arrived at the JohnZ household.
Pic 1
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#65194
11/11/2008 03:55 AM
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Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.
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#65195
11/11/2008 03:55 AM
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Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.
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#65196
11/11/2008 03:55 AM
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Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.
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#65197
11/11/2008 03:56 AM
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Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.
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#65198
11/11/2008 03:58 AM
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Last Pic:
Note that these pictures are Pat's and so was the dagger before it landed in Calgary.
Pat's rejects (this is the second I have received from Pat in the past 6 months) have turned into the best conditioned pieces that I have in my collection.
Merci, Patrice.
Ton ami, John
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#65199
11/11/2008 03:58 AM
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Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.
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#65200
11/11/2008 04:43 AM
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Holy Smoke!  That's a Pat reject? Land Customs are very hard to find in excellent condition...not to mention Near mint! -What a beauty. -Congrats John! great score! Regards, -serge-
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#65201
11/11/2008 01:26 PM
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An excellent buy! I had the chance to admire this piece in Pat's collection many times. Nice to see you adding such quality pieces to your collection John. Congrats 
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#65202
11/11/2008 04:02 PM
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#65203
11/11/2008 04:22 PM
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Now that is a beautiful condition dagger. It is a delight for the eyes ! Thanks for showing it to us !!
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#65204
11/11/2008 04:24 PM
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Thank you John and I'm happy that you like it. This dagger was bought from Denny Roach 6 years ago and it is the best one that I've ever seen. In my humble opinion, it would be nearly impossible to upgrade this beauty.  I'm glad that it now belongs to a friend and that it has found a good home in the Great White North.
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#65205
11/11/2008 05:24 PM
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Beautiful piece John, I have perhaps not a twin,but certainly a brother! Paul
FUR EHR' UND PFLICHT BIS HERZ UND KLINGE BRICHT
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#65206
11/11/2008 05:27 PM
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WOW!  What a beauty congratulations, Pat does have an eye for the best! ~ Ian
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"Even if such objects cannot change the soul of man, at least they give him an identity." - Heinrich Himmler
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#65207
11/11/2008 05:30 PM
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...'tho they lack the quality of other daggers, still an attractive piece... Paul
FUR EHR' UND PFLICHT BIS HERZ UND KLINGE BRICHT
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#65208
11/11/2008 06:00 PM
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Congrats a lot John and welcome to the "Landcustom" club  Here is mine Eichhorn LC. LC daggers in minty condition are very hard to find out there..  Regards Lh 600
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#65209
11/11/2008 07:18 PM
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Beautiful daggers you are showing in this thread. 
Regards Trond.
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#65210
11/11/2008 07:44 PM
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John, by far, the nicest one of those I've ever seen.
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#65211
11/11/2008 08:16 PM
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Thank you, all.
It is beautiful, and best of all, it's an Eickhorn!
John
Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.
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#65212
11/12/2008 01:51 AM
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Yep . . . there's certainly a beauty to them! ~ Ian
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"Even if such objects cannot change the soul of man, at least they give him an identity." - Heinrich Himmler
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#65213
11/12/2008 04:18 AM
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All great looking daggers.Another under valued dagger.For some reason these daggers don't catch on with most collectors I bought mine a number of yrs. ago.It was the first post I asked about on this site.It was about the alum. fitting and how they oxides
You know you're over the hill when "Happy Hour" means Nap Time
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#65214
11/12/2008 10:02 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Ed Martin: All great looking daggers.Another under valued dagger.For some reason these daggers don't catch on with most collectors
Thanks Ed Martin. I think many new collectors starts with a normal Army / SA or KM daggers in the beginning. When they have collected some year they will find out the rarity of the LC daggers if they are in NM condition. These daggers dont `pop up everywhere for sales and many of them are not worth the money because of the bad condition. In the years too come , my opinons are these Land Customs daggers will rise value a lot in the future. I could sell my LC many times this year.But i know i will never get hands of the same condition Lc again.  Regards LH 600
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#65215
11/12/2008 10:16 PM
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I must admit that I had never seen so many great LC in one thread.  Their value will certainly do much better than my stock portfolio nowadays. 
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#65216
11/13/2008 12:42 AM
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Very nice.
In an Earlier discussion I posted pictures of mine. So no need to do so again. Mine being the unusual type that does not conform but is genuine.
I have since found out that I am only the second person to own it. The other was the veterans son. It will remain in my drawer for a good few years.....I hope.
These are beauts.
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#65217
11/13/2008 12:48 AM
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Nice stuff! This is one of thoes daggers that seem to get overlooked by most collectors.
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#65218
11/13/2008 01:16 AM
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Spock, your L.C. is the earliest and coolest L.C. I've seen. Nothing wrong with these minty aluminum L.C's.  I have a WKC. But your very early ALL Nickel Weyersberg with a plated blade is in a league of it's own. http://daggers.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/812094573/m/5910051165It's only the second one I've seen and the quality is unsurpassed to any other maker IMO. Regards, -serge-
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#65219
11/13/2008 02:02 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Serge (aka Wagner): I have a WKC. But your very early ALL Nickel Weyersberg with a plated blade is in a league of it's own.  I will second that.....just awesome. 
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#65220
11/13/2008 11:31 PM
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John, it is beautiful and rare. AND it is Eickhorn!!! It is a must for your collection! Congrats. Janos
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#65221
11/14/2008 05:33 PM
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IMO the Eickhorn version of this dagger is of MUCH nicer quality than the Alcoso. The quality of the daggers castings is by far the best.
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#65222
12/28/2008 05:46 PM
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I have only collected for about 1 year,so my question is:What prices are we talking about for a Mint all niccel and a alu/w hanger(Eichorn)? PS.Beautifull daggers u guys have 
Regards Carlos1
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#65223
12/28/2008 06:12 PM
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Anywhere between $ 3500 to $ 4000 USD would be fair.
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#65224
12/28/2008 06:17 PM
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 Thanks Pat for a wery fast answer.That is the price for nickel and alu?
Regards Carlos1
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#65225
12/28/2008 06:22 PM
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For the aluminum set ! 
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#65226
12/28/2008 06:29 PM
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OK.Is the alu more worth? or is th all nickel WAY more expensive?
Regards Carlos1
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#65227
12/28/2008 08:12 PM
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quote: Originally posted by carlos1: OK.Is the alu more worth? or is th all nickel WAY more expensive?
Carlos, I'll let Pat answer the price question but I would just like to say the following: IMO it's not easy to compare a Nickel Customs to an Aluminum one. A nickel example such as Spock's is a scarce find. So scarce that even many years ago the prevelent thought was that a genuine Land Customs would be in Aluminum only and the scabbard fitting accent "lines" would only be on the obverse of the scabbard. Which companies produced the nickel version, for how long, is still a mystery. But IMO they are scarce and very difficult to find. Regards, -serge-
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#65228
12/28/2008 08:44 PM
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Thanks Serge 
Regards Carlos1
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#65229
12/28/2008 09:54 PM
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BUT there is not many collectors of the LC daggers? IF i wanted to sell again,maybe that could be a problem?
Regards Carlos1
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#65230
12/28/2008 10:41 PM
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quote: Originally posted by carlos1: BUT there is not many collectors of the LC daggers? IF i wanted to sell again,maybe that could be a problem?
Carlos, The only problems I have seen when Land Customs daggers were slow moving was either the condition was not good or the sellers were asking too high a price. Especially when you can get hangers with them it's a solid investment in a great looking and important dagger in which no "Model Type" collection should be without.  Regards, -serge- WKC.
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#65231
12/28/2008 10:57 PM
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It loocks that i soon get my self a LC dagger 
Regards Carlos1
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#65232
12/28/2008 11:08 PM
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Yes they are nice 
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