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Hi having been in the hobby since 1982 I have pondered the same questions regarding restoration. Most people realize that the vast majority of German tunics and caps were de-nazified at the end of hostilities by removal of breast and cap eagles. These were re applied and are often undetectable most accept and do not care (unless SS tunics or caps) I believe because there is such a strong supply of untouched original daggers collectors shun restoration (unless they are doing it themselves, missing scabbard screws or replacement grips) we almost never disclose these enhancements but when a scabbard is repainted or leather is replaced or a grip is restored there is impact on value. The same holds true for parts daggers. I believe that should the day come when values are so high or supply so scarce with demand high restoration wont matter. I am 52 and I dont think seriously that I will live to see the day. Restored toys are the same cheers and best, Ryan Ryan, You make some fantastic points. Your last paragraph is incredibly insightful. Thank you!
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