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The first mention of these Huhnlein daggers I could find in print was in Angolias dagger book published in 1974. Understanding that this book was probably being created a few years earlier so lets use 1970 as a "discovery" date. That means that from 1945 till 1970, a period of 25 years, these daggers were unknown. In this same earlier post I asked if anyone else have an earlier reference to a Huhnlein dagger which of course was ignored.
So if the 1974 date is the earliest reference we are to believe this dagger escaped discovery till that time?


I have tried to bring this discussion back to a point where we were talking about facts.
I can now see there's no interest in having a factual discussion anymore as the facts are not relavant.
So everyone can now go back into their own little dream world as I won't bother disturbing any of you with factual information such as the hangars are crap anymore. Signing off.
Jim