#86791
01/14/2006 04:57 PM
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This 1940 dated and maker marked sword hanger was attached to a Heer dagger I picked up long ago privately. Is it possible that it was used for a dagger? I am not aware of a hanger like this being used for over the tunic wear for a Heer dagger.
The small amount of wear on the obverse indicates that ring was rubbing on it.
Is it possible, or were they mated up?
Regards, Jeff
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01/14/2006 04:59 PM
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Regards, Jeff
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#86793
01/14/2006 05:18 PM
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Anything is possible but, I don't think this was the case. How about hanging a dagger on it so we can see what it looked like.
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#86794
01/14/2006 06:40 PM
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This was probably used on an "under the tunic" dagger/sword belt with the hangers through the pocket as usual. Only some tunics have the sewn in dagger snap-and some Officers did not like the pull on the tunic and used the belt instead-especially with the sword.
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01/14/2006 07:01 PM
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Thanks Gentlemen. Makes sense what you say Houston, especially if one does not like having a dagger hanging straight from the tunic.
Regards, Jeff
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