One of the hardest to find items from the Eickhorn catalogue is this hunting knife, pattern number 1056. You can see this pictured in the Kundendienst in the Forestry-Hunting section of the catalogue.

It has stag grips, 3 rivets, a straight crossguard and a leather scabbard. And, the 1935-41 seated squirrel TM.

While the dagger shows its age and the leather on the scabbard does as well, it was a no-brainer for me when I saw this available on the Cashi collection web site. The leather strap with the buckle has broken off of the rest of the strap. I will be looking to have it repaired. These things can`t all be in the super shape that Gary S finds, can they wink

I hope you like it as much as I do.

John

Obverse.JPG (41.11 KB, 466 downloads)
Reverse.JPG (41.39 KB, 465 downloads)
Obverse Grip.JPG (39.11 KB, 463 downloads)
Obverse Blade.JPG (38.54 KB, 463 downloads)
Obverse Crossguard.JPG (39.66 KB, 462 downloads)
Reverse Grip.JPG (39.95 KB, 462 downloads)
Reverse Blade.JPG (41.09 KB, 461 downloads)
TM.JPG (39.99 KB, 462 downloads)
TM 1.JPG (38.95 KB, 462 downloads)

Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.