Early HJ Fahrtenmesser thinblade by Carl Schmidt Sohn
This is a thinblade that i simply couldnt resist, although its not entirely in mint condition.
Its an overall early knife, that means only 1 scabbard runner-spring (only on the frontside) it still has its cotton lining.
The strap was once braun, still visible on the braun caramel coloured button, and when you hold in right you can see it started its life brown.
Oil changed its colour.
Nice thing is: it has the leather strap marking we sometimes see on these HJ straps: LFS in a oakleave.
Exception is that this one has the marking on the inside of the strap, and we normally find these on the backside!
The little diamond wiggles and is free of damage, the frontside gripplate has a crack running from the lower rivet to the guard.
Schmidt has shallow etches, as a lot of these thinblades have, but its still nicely visible, blade has some stains, but is not sharpened and even shows some grain.
Shallow etces are hard to get on pics, but i think you get the picture.
Exactly like Scott mentioned about his WMW HJ knive, this one is also better in hand
This is a rather scarce maker, although it lately seems that quality knives and daggers are harder to find these days!
Enjoy the pics.
Ger
Its an overall early knife, that means only 1 scabbard runner-spring (only on the frontside) it still has its cotton lining.
The strap was once braun, still visible on the braun caramel coloured button, and when you hold in right you can see it started its life brown.
Oil changed its colour.
Nice thing is: it has the leather strap marking we sometimes see on these HJ straps: LFS in a oakleave.
Exception is that this one has the marking on the inside of the strap, and we normally find these on the backside!
The little diamond wiggles and is free of damage, the frontside gripplate has a crack running from the lower rivet to the guard.
Schmidt has shallow etches, as a lot of these thinblades have, but its still nicely visible, blade has some stains, but is not sharpened and even shows some grain.
Shallow etces are hard to get on pics, but i think you get the picture.
Exactly like Scott mentioned about his WMW HJ knive, this one is also better in hand
This is a rather scarce maker, although it lately seems that quality knives and daggers are harder to find these days!
Enjoy the pics.
Ger