#93199
08/20/2006 09:04 PM
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Could it be that Burgsmuller scabard throat is unpainted? The logo is the late (short) variation, the CG & national emblem are in nickel silver.
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#93200
08/20/2006 09:23 PM
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Possible but every one I have seen were painted. A burgsmuller scabbard should have screws on the sides slightly toward the back and a number stamped under the frog stud.
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#93201
08/21/2006 03:03 PM
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An observation I could make is that most NPEA Burgsmüller scabbards do lack any primer. Therefore it can happen that the (original) laquer can be pulled away in stripes. Perhaps this scabbard mouth for any reason got this "treatment" by chance during his lifetime and therefore is now without laquer any more?
wotan, gd.c-b#105
"Never look for sqare eggs" as a late owner of an original FHH-dagger used to say.
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#93202
08/23/2006 07:46 AM
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Many thanks for your inputs!
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