#9675
12/05/2009 08:30 AM
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Hi Guys
New to the forum.
Can you identify the maker of these fittings ?
Best
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#9676
12/05/2009 08:34 AM
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12/05/2009 08:37 AM
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12/05/2009 08:39 AM
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12/05/2009 08:40 AM
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12/05/2009 08:42 AM
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12/05/2009 08:44 AM
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12/05/2009 08:47 AM
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#9683
12/05/2009 08:48 AM
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Pommel inside - note gilding
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12/05/2009 08:50 AM
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12/05/2009 08:51 AM
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12/05/2009 08:53 AM
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Scabbard detail C
Screw_A.jpg (11.51 KB, 227 downloads) Scabbard detail C
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12/05/2009 08:54 AM
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Scabbard detail D
Screw_B.jpg (11.39 KB, 225 downloads) Scabbard detail D
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12/05/2009 08:56 AM
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Scabbard detail E
Throat.jpg (14.38 KB, 224 downloads) Scabbard detail E
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12/05/2009 09:03 AM
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12/05/2009 09:06 AM
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12/05/2009 09:08 AM
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12/05/2009 09:09 AM
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12/05/2009 09:11 AM
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12/05/2009 09:26 AM
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#9696
12/05/2009 07:12 PM
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Welcome to the Forum Panther Nice looking Luft, appears to have a lot of hand enhancing, not sure of who made the fittings though, but I'm sure the Luft gurus can cast more light on it. Red
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#9697
12/05/2009 08:15 PM
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Thanks for the view Red ! Best regards P
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#9698
12/06/2009 05:00 AM
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Hi Guys Other opinions on this item would be most welcome... I have spent hours trying to pin this one down but without success. Best P
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#9699
12/06/2009 10:07 AM
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Hi Panther. Most of the dagger looks like SMF to me with the scabbard bands and gold gilt on the pommel but I must admit the crossguard with its detail and upper etch look to be a different maker but not one that I can put my finger on. I am sure one of the 2nd Luft experts may be able to help here. Nice looking 2nd Luft!! Best wishes, Ian www.simplydaggers.co.uk
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#9700
12/06/2009 01:13 PM
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Thanks Ian Prompted by Red's comments on hand enhancing I have started looking at the rear of the crossguard and so far have been able to eliminate a few of the makers. I'm not an experienced dagger collector though having focused most of my energy in other areas of TR and US Airborne collecting. Thanks again for the feedback My Best P
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#9701
12/06/2009 09:32 PM
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Cannot detect more than redbaron on this dagger manufacturer. Seems to have a true ivory grip!
Regards,
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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#9702
12/07/2009 12:16 AM
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Xguard threw me, I can't pin that one down and it's not shown in TW's Luft book, closest is a Klass variation which only has 4 acorns on the xguard upper engraving, however the profile is different to mine and the one shown in Toms book, unless it's the photo.
As Wotan remarked that grip sure looks like a real ivory one and if it is it's probably worth more than the dagger. Sorry can't be of more help.
Nolan
Guns Mr Nolan, I see no Guns!
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#9703
12/07/2009 05:44 AM
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Hi Guys Thanks very much for the feedback ! The photos certainly do not do the grip justice. I will take some more pics in full sunlight and post them. I'll keep going on the crossguard ... My Best P
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