wanted your guys opion the 7 has a small line across it half way not to sure if its shown in the pics
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If a makers code it's E. & F. Hörster isn't it?
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tobau,
as we know producers did not make a crossguards from zink. But they made it from nickel-silver and aluminum.
Originally posted by tobauLooks like a genuine dagger , late period with cast zink crossguards.The maker-mark looks good to me , E.und F. Hörster .
Better pics are helpful .
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Hello Roman ,
i don't understand what you mean with "producers did not make a crossguard from zink ".
The most later SA and SS daggers are cast zink , frequently , but rare in aluminium .
The X-guards on the dagger upper looks as zink to me , there is oxydation and the nickel-plating is particular going , or i am wrong !
Regards from Germany.
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