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7th October 2007, 12:57 AM | #1 |
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Hello Spirel!
This dagger has the most camera shy markings I have encountered, they just won't take! I'll try again tommorow with natural light. I agree but the use of "Austria" would indicate post WWI, Since before it was Austro-Hungary or K.u.K. About the font it looks like a very plain text set like the type used on a rifle or pistol, almost identical to the "Courier" font on the computer. It is stamped only moderatly deep and is quite worn from use. I have seen a pistol from OWA that has "made in Austria" from 1920-1925 but was ment for both export to England and America as well as domestic sale. Personally this knife is priceless. Mark... P.S.- While were on WWI, You would'nt happen to know anyone who could tell the age of a German Trench Dagger would you? All the data I could find on the old internet is confusing at best and contradictory at worst! Last edited by Aurangzeb; 7th October 2007 at 02:27 AM. |
7th October 2007, 06:02 AM | #2 |
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Hi Mark,
I had one I bought new in the 60's. Yours looks a bit older, but if had much age on it I think all the hair on the deer-foot handle would have fallen or been worn off. Nice practical blade shape though. Richard. |
7th October 2007, 01:53 PM | #3 |
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Indeed your spot on there Aurangzeb! pre.ww1 Austria would be unlikley! woops!
If I had a German Trench knife, whether issue or a private purchase knife of that era, I would post it on Bernard Levines forum at bladeforums. Theres people there who would know. Many of them have been faked. Bernard like facts & questians not opinion though, so his best dealt with in that manner. Large clear pix. are also essential. If a camera wont bring up the markings a scanner might. Courier font? so the letters have Serifs then? Spiral |
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