Afternoon gents, I know these images are not detailed enough to make a definitive call, but what are your "gut feelings" about these being original private snap shots? Personally I think they stand a good chance as they are not close up "posed" images and one of them does not even show the Fuhrer, and the one in his Mercedes has obscured his face! I also like the annotations to the reverse, but as ever I would appreciate other opinions, thanks in advance, Leon.
Here’s your chance to own an incredible Luftwaffe Officer’s dagger with aluminum fittings. What makes this one really special is the slight red/pink streak going through the center of the front of the handle. Considering the strange hue of the grip, and the contrast of the bright aluminum against the other components really makes this one stick out. This piece shows honest wear and period use. The handle does have some minor imperfections like some small chips and minor flaws but the wire is nice and tight. With the exception of some very light surface rust to the shell of the scabbard, it is without any major isses and is ding and dent free. The best part about this setup is the blade and I would rate the cross grain on this one as excellent.
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Here’s your chance to own a nice Heer pith helmet that is perfect for the budget collector looking to add some inexpensive headgear to their collection. This one is 1942 dated as well as maker stampd on the underside of the sweatband. Unfortunately, the chin strap broke at some point and has been lost to time. Considering the fact that the cap is a size 57 makes this one a very desirable size.
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Here’s your chance to own a really nice SA dagger by Hörster. This piece shows honest wear and period use with some plating loss to the fittings. The blade is the best part about this one and the cross grain would rate at excellent. A nice tight fit and all the components are absolutely original to one another. There is some oxidation to the eagle as can be seen in the photos but not a big deal and may clean up if so desired. About a third of the way up from the tip of the scabbard is a very small dent but other than that it is in good shape and has virtually all of the paint on it still. Last but not least is the RZM M5/25 marked leather dagger hanger by Christian Theodor Dicke of Lüdenscheid which is a nice added bonus!
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Here’s your chance to own a beautiful Army Officer’s dagger by Eickhorn. This piece shows honest wear and period use. The mustard yellow colored grip is really striking on this example though there is a small chip or two near the pommel. Loaded with patina and overall the dagger has aged very nicely. With the exception of some very light surface rust to the shell of the scabbard, it is without any major flaws and is ding and dent free. The blade is the best part about this rig is the blade with it’s textbook dark Eickhorn squirrel logo and I would rate the cross grain at excellent.
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$595.00
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