#71889
09/02/2008 02:57 PM
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Firstly thanks to everyone who gave me the confidence to buy this. It has been really tricky buying anything since I got stung on that full Rohm. I find it difficult to trust anyone now (especially people I have never met).
I can say after I took one quick look at this today that I immidiately fell in love with it. I would say it is the best dagger I have ever owned and has taken some of the pain away from collecting that I previously experienced.
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#71890
09/02/2008 03:00 PM
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I was expecting the blade to be a bit rough but I have just gently wiped the crap off and its nearly perfect, there is a few spots on it from old fingerprints but it is really shiny with a lovey cross grain
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#71891
09/02/2008 03:01 PM
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#71892
09/02/2008 03:04 PM
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Here is a close up of the cross grain, it is really fine like early SS daggers. Also most of the burnishing is still on the dedication. The few spots on it might clean out but im just going to oil it and leave the blade rather than trying to clean it up.
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#71893
09/02/2008 03:05 PM
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#71894
09/02/2008 03:07 PM
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Lovely look and patina to it all
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#71895
09/02/2008 03:08 PM
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Almost 100% of the burnishing remains on the chain and the centre ramp
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#71896
09/02/2008 03:10 PM
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#71897
09/02/2008 03:10 PM
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#71898
09/02/2008 03:15 PM
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None of the screws have ever been turned, all the paint is original and has a lovely crazed look and there are no cracks or chips in the handle.
When I sent the money I really never thought it would be delivered im so amazed really made my day now!
And the really great thing Is that the original German owner is still alive he moved to the US in the 60s and is sending me a whole load of information covering his (its) history in the next few weeks.
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#71899
09/02/2008 03:24 PM
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Great buy Mongo. I hope that it restores your confidence in collecting.
If you want to criticise someone first walk a mile in their shoes. Then, when they come after you, you'll be a mile ahead and they'll be barefoot.
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#71900
09/02/2008 03:28 PM
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Thats a dagger I'd be proud to have. What a plus to be in contact with the original owner and hear about his history first hand. Glad it went well for you and thanks for showing it.
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#71901
09/02/2008 03:30 PM
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Very Nice! The blade is even better than I thought! ... for 6K..A Deal! Glad you got this one Mongo for all you been through. -serge-
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#71902
09/02/2008 03:51 PM
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I love the patina on this! It speaks volumes, so to say!!! Congratulations Cheers,
Tor-Helge
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#71903
09/02/2008 04:42 PM
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As stated by Serge, it is indeed much better than I thought. A great addition to your collection. Congrats, wonderful specimen.
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#71904
09/02/2008 06:19 PM
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An extraordinary dagger and excellent buy. The forthcoming background information will add greatly to its collectibility and make it even more special. Congratulations!
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#71905
09/02/2008 07:01 PM
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congrats with the new dagger,looks great
Regards Carlos1
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#71906
09/02/2008 07:12 PM
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This piece airs mysticism. Whatever you do in life.... Don't ever clean it.
Wonderful dagger.
Kind regards,
Davey
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#71907
09/02/2008 08:41 PM
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Never gonna be cleaned, dont worry about that. I think it is a Herder looking at the style of the blade dedication, shape of the handle, fine cross grain and runes. But thats just looking in Wittmanns book.
Whatever it is im pleased with it, thanks!
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#71908
09/02/2008 10:07 PM
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You should be pleased you done well with that buy. Sean
Regards Sean
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#71909
09/02/2008 10:26 PM
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Well done Mongo, I think you can sleep easy at night with this one.
GDC Gold Badge #290 GDC Silver Badge #310
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#71910
09/03/2008 02:01 AM
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Great acquisition and congratulations. But I would implore you NOT to oil the blade! Oil can ruin a blade over time!
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#71911
09/03/2008 03:12 AM
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Congratulations on a beautiful looking dagger! And what a bonus to be getting first hand details from the original owner - doesn't get much better than that!
Regards Russell
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#71912
09/03/2008 03:13 AM
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REALLY A WONDERFUL PIECE.A KEEPER.PAUL
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#71913
09/03/2008 09:28 PM
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Just saw this beauty! Congrats!
"My .02"
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#71914
10/05/2008 05:13 PM
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Got to love the early M36 daggers! IMO they are the best. Nice one!
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#71915
10/05/2008 06:10 PM
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Mongo, if you try to clean out thse spots you'll remove the crossgrain in that area, just from the pics alone you can see they are too deep to come off with a light clean.
This goe's for any new blade anyone might aquire, you need to neutralise any remaining finger acid or any other corrosive element that might be lingering there, then do nothing apart from protect it from moisture, best way is to leave it in the scabbard, or if you intend to display always have a pack of those moisture absorbing crystals nearby the piece.
Very nice dagger, was it � or $.
Nolan
Guns Mr Nolan, I see no Guns!
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#71916
10/05/2008 06:21 PM
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I have not cleaned it! decided against doing anything like that. How do you Neutralise any remaing finger acid?
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#71917
10/05/2008 06:24 PM
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It was $6,000 about �3300 so not much more than a decent 33 these days.
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#71918
10/05/2008 10:56 PM
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Super Dagger at a super price, Mongo check your PM.
Nolan
Guns Mr Nolan, I see no Guns!
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#71919
10/06/2008 12:07 AM
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Great Purchase! Wish I had one like that in my collection.
Best Regards, Scott R.
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#71920
10/06/2008 08:19 PM
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Nice M 36 Mongo congrats with a new beauty .The patina is great ! regards Lh 600
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#71921
10/07/2008 08:58 PM
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an realy low-price purchase. congratulations. Is the chain nickel-silver or iron?
regards Medes
as Tom Johnson use to say: "...the story is really theirs to tell" now we will do...
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