#85426
01/23/2009 02:57 AM
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The RZM marking appears crooked. Does it look o.k.?
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#85427
01/23/2009 11:10 AM
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timboo looks totally fine to me as they werent all stamped perfectly straight......Regards Scott.
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#85428
01/23/2009 08:39 PM
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I'm the owner of this particular knife and apparently the crooked RZm has scared a few potential buyers off. I'm glad that at least someone is of the opinion thats its real. I would be interested in getting opinions on the knife overall, guess I should start a new thread? Thx ESU
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#85429
01/23/2009 08:40 PM
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Scott is right, the stamping was not always perfectly aligned on original HJ's
But it is always better to show the complete knife, if you want advice on the authenticity of a piece.
There exist quite good repros of the RZM M7-2(Voos) 1938 HJ knife.
Best greetings,
Herman
You never have enough HJ-knifes!
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