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    A “repaired” HJ dagger

    A favourite game of the Hj was throwing their knives into a tree. As you imagine a lot of grip plates got broken this way.
    Here are some pictures showing the HJ throwing their knives and the damage it could do (notice the top one).
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    Some years ago I managed to pick up a HJ dagger which was most likely used in some of these games. The grips are replaced (most likely "pre-"wartime) by wooden grips which shows real craftsmanship.

    Kr
    Pascal
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      #3
      Who ever replaced the grips with those wooden ones was a true craftsman . I am thinking they were replaced postwar though .

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        #4
        Originally posted by Joe B View Post
        Who ever replaced the grips with those wooden ones was a true craftsman . I am thinking they were replaced postwar though .
        I would have thought that the grips got broken during one of these games. Some skilled father repaired his son's dagger. Just a thought.
        Why do you think the grips were added postwar?

        Kr
        Pascal

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          #5
          It would make since to me as anything displaying a swastika postwar in the public would have been deemed illeagal or inappropriate for public view .

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            #6
            Hard to say, first time I have seen wooden grips. I have seen many damaged, HJ diamond damaged etc...

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              #7
              I think we can conclude that it is impossible to say for sure if this dagger was repaired pre-war, wartime or post-war. Fact is that this was done with great craftsmanship.

              Kr
              Pascal

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