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#76122 10/18/2007 05:06 AM
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Hey guys

I have been meaning to post these for about a month now. My dad and i went to Europe on a WW2 tour. It was awsome and the museums over there are too die for. We were at the Battle of Bulge museum, and i noticed these two Nskk daggers in one of the cases. The fittings on them are rather intresting. I have no clue. Wonder what you guys think. Are they really something special or are they and odd varation.

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#76125 10/18/2007 11:24 AM
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Spencer,
It is thought that Marine NSKK/SA daggers were fitted with brass or plated fittings,these look pristine,over to the more knowledgable gents.
Ivan

#76126 10/18/2007 12:31 PM
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Looks more like patina of sorts to me. Given the wear on these daggers, if they were marine SAs, I would expect to see considerable plating loss or wear to the copper plating.

Red

#76127 10/18/2007 03:45 PM
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I,m with you there.Simply patina on nickel silver.IMO Wink

#76128 10/18/2007 04:52 PM
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Front one almost certainly is a Pack!

#76129 10/18/2007 06:19 PM
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I’m with Paul on the blonde, much likely a Pack!

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#76130 10/20/2007 03:24 PM
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The one on the bottom looks to have a black grip and a black scabbard with silver fittings.
Your thoughts ?????


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#76131 10/20/2007 03:42 PM
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Bottom one has very dark grain but black
rough looking scabbard with looks like ni.silver
fittings on grip.
Seiler (Yank in UK) Roll Eyes


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