Picked this up the other day from a local picker and thought it would look good on my wall Any comments would be helpfull as i've never seen this type before
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Gary is your man for ID'ing such things. Two items jump out at me.
The emblem added to the clamshell seems to connote artillery which would seemingly have no connection to a Forestry sidearm but perhaps the previous owner had served with such a unit.
The blade has a wide flat blood groove which extends to the tip, making me think it has been cut down at some point.
As I mentioned, these are just observations. Whether these things are of concern or not, I'll leave to Gary and others more versed in such hirschfängers.
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Originally posted by Billy G View PostGary is your man for ID'ing such things. Two items jump out at me.
The emblem added to the clamshell seems to connote artillery which would seemingly have no connection to a Forestry sidearm but perhaps the previous owner had served with such a unit.
The blade has a wide flat blood groove which extends to the tip, making me think it has been cut down at some point.
As I mentioned, these are just observations. Whether these things are of concern or not, I'll leave to Gary and others more versed in such hirschfängers.Attached Files
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This is a walking out dress hirschfänger for a member of either the Guarde Schützen or Guarde Jäger regiments, unfortunately it has been cut down and the blade has been cleaned quite harshly, as far as I am concerned the clamshell emblem is OK, looks to have it's original frog and knot, nothing wrong with this piece at all and would look good as a wall hanger.
Gary
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Originally posted by Saufaenger kid View PostThis is a walking out dress hirschfänger for a member of either the Guarde Schützen or Guarde Jäger regiments, unfortunately it has been cut down and the blade has been cleaned quite harshly, as far as I am concerned the clamshell emblem is OK, looks to have it's original frog and knot, nothing wrong with this piece at all and would look good as a wall hanger.
Gary
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Not the best example in the world but it's one I have had for over 20 years.
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Thanks again Gary so it looks like at least over 2 inch difference keeping the back of the hump to the tip. Any idea why this would have been done? Going by the rework this wasnt done in a shed and the wear, crazing and patina to the scabbard end including chape markings in the leather appears a very old job!
p.s. Billy G, you were correct fella
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