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#78589 12/05/2008 02:37 PM
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Amazing to see the placement of the maker mark kinda all over the place. Nice selection!!
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#78590 12/05/2008 02:42 PM
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Not really the ones with the MM near the crossguard are Rohm daggers are they not?

#78591 12/05/2008 05:42 PM
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The Rohms will be close to the crossguard but the MM will also be smaller in size than the regulars.Mike

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Yeah, they look to be the size of a nickel and a dime or so. But you can see the size. its just a way cool image!!
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#78593 12/05/2008 09:30 PM
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Yep, Aesculap produced regular service SA daggers and honor SA daggers with the R�hm dedication. The R�hm SA daggers have a smaller MM which is closer to the crossguard. Here a pic with two R�hm honor SA daggers (small MM) on the left and the right. In the middle a regular service SA dagger with the larger MM.

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#78594 12/05/2008 10:01 PM
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Great daggers fellows!
here is another sweet Aesculap!

Sam,

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#78597 12/06/2008 01:14 PM
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ivbaust - that is one great picture of your daggers. One of the most impressive type collections that I have seen in many a year. You must be proud.


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#78598 12/06/2008 07:56 PM
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I agree. It is the SUPER photo

#78599 12/08/2008 03:52 PM
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Dear Ivbaust- I remember the situation well- it was Sept of 1991 and I was driving through southern Germany-stopped in Tuttlingen and was given a solo tour of the factory(probably because I was a doctor and had used their instruments) I was told the surrounding forests were called Birkenwald (I remembered the name because of the similarity to Birkenau-Auschwitz 2)- Mike

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Hello Mike, I�m sorry to say that but there are nearly no birch trees around Tuttlingen. At least not today. How do I know? Well, I live and work in Tuttlingen since many decades, I have never heard about a "Birkenwald" and I haven�t seen that much birch trees during my bike rides through the area of Tuttlingen. Wink

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Well, the next step is obvious. Ivbaust, you must find some youngster from Tuttlingen who worked at Aesculap 74 years ago and ask him. It looks like there are some heavily wooded areas between your home and Tuttlingen- what are those forests composed of? Mike

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By the way Ingo, I enjoyed speaking with you at the MAX show very much- check the work sheets at Aesculap from 1934 to try and find an old, old employee. All the best,Mike

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