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    Hitlerjugend Knife

    Hello
    A friend gave me this Hitlerjugend Knife. Modified post war. But I don't know if it is original because I don't know anything about these knife. Can you telle me if goud or fake?
    best regards and merry Christmas
    Francois



    #2
    Original damaged Hitler Jugend knife.

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      #3
      Originally posted by philippe gérard View Post
      original damaged hitler jugend knife.
      +1

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        #4
        Thank you very much

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          #5
          Original early HJ knife produced by popular producer among collectors - Henckles Solingen.


          Schlange

          http://www.mojalbum.com/schlange88/album

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            #6
            This is not an early, but a mid period HJ-knife, most likely 1937 production: if early it would have no ricasso.

            Condition is not the best: that steel finger guard did not break off (unlike the late alloy based ones), so someone must have removed it on purpose.

            Best regards,

            Victorman

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              #7
              Originally posted by Schlange View Post
              Original early HJ knife produced by popular producer among collectors - Henckles Solingen.


              Schlange

              http://www.mojalbum.com/schlange88/album

              Please inform yourself correctly before making any statements!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Victorman View Post
                This is not an early, but a mid period HJ-knife, most likely 1937 production: if early it would have no ricasso.


                Victorman

                Agree, mid-period example.

                Serge

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Victorman View Post
                  This is not an early, but a mid period HJ-knife, most likely 1937 production: if early it would have no ricasso.

                  Condition is not the best: that steel finger guard did not break off (unlike the late alloy based ones), so someone must have removed it on purpose.

                  Best regards,

                  Victorman
                  Agreeing with the above I've seen some folks in collecting, and even recently, who think that the zinc alloy fitted blades (no one in this discussion and not specifically HJ) are considered to be "mid" period. To the best of your knowledge is there any truth in that, or is it just an old/obsolete mistaken belief? Best Regards, Fred

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                    #10
                    Are we wrong to use the term Transitional period now ?


                    New term Mid Period ?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Frogprince View Post
                      Agreeing with the above I've seen some folks in collecting, and even recently, who think that the zinc alloy fitted blades (no one in this discussion and not specifically HJ) are considered to be "mid" period. To the best of your knowledge is there any truth in that, or is it just an old/obsolete mistaken belief? Best Regards, Fred
                      I found a partial answer to my question. RZM specs still called for an iron based hilt in 1938. FP

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