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    #31
    Heya

    Thanks guys. Here are the scabbards... I like to keep my blades out of them



    JAN

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      #32
      Here's an update

      Here's an update on what my collection looks like now. I have added several pieces and re-organized my collection into two shelves. Hope you like it.



      Basically, I have the following (from left to right)

      1x Fireman's Axe
      2x Short dress bayonets (narrow fullers, double edged tips)
      1x Short dress bayonet (wide fuller, standard tip)
      2x Long Fireman bayonets
      1x Short Fireman bayonet (narrow fuller, double edged tip)
      1x Double etched dress bayonet (Wine and Oak Leaves Pattern- WKC)
      1x Long dress bayonet (wide fuller, standard tip)
      2x Long dress bayonets (narrow fullers, double edged tips)
      2x HJ Knives (one early transitional, other RZM)

      Currently awaiting a delivery from Wittmann - Short fire bayo with narrow fuller and standard tip

      Additionally, there are some badges and a sharpened and overpolished fire bayo on the second shelf. All the scabbards are also on the second shelf. My favorite propaganda posters from the Sudetenland and a newspaper article from the day Hitler died can be seen there too.

      JAN
      Last edited by jancz3rt; 04-12-2008, 03:13 PM.

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        #33
        Very nice collection jan

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          #34
          Yes, very nice pieces there - thanks for showing them.

          Regards
          Russell

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            #35
            Jan you have very a nice collection growing there my friend thanks for showing ........cheers scott.

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              #36
              Good job. Well done!

              "Once you get locked into a serious dagger (drug) collection, the tendency is to push it as far as you can" - Hunter S. Thompson

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                #37
                Very cool.

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                  #38
                  Thanks

                  Thanks a lot guys. I am very happy you like my modest collection I am kinda tight on money lately but this hobby is too addicting for this to be a real problem.

                  JAN

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                    #39
                    very nice display, congrats!

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                      #40
                      Update

                      Here's my collection enriched by a short fire bayonet (quite unique) which has a narrow fuller and a standard tip, not double edged. It is marked LH and has an iron body and has high quality plating compared to later pieces.











                      JAN

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                        #41
                        Neat

                        I hope that bayo doesnt sleep in that position near the stairs!! hehe

                        I like what youve done with the ost medal, very cool way to display medals.
                        Keep it up !

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Santi View Post
                          Neat

                          I hope that bayo doesnt sleep in that position near the stairs!! hehe

                          I like what youve done with the ost medal, very cool way to display medals.
                          Keep it up !
                          I agree, Santi....That little touch with the Ost medal is VERY creative...I like it very much! Beautiful collection.

                          Cheers,
                          Bob.
                          I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....

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                            #43
                            Jan,

                            Great addition to your collection. I had a discussion with Tom about that very piece when he initially listed it. Although I thought it possible it was some sory of distributor marking, it's more likely a personalization of the original owner. The pommel & crossguard look like typical early Eickhorn craftmanship. Well done my friend.

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                              #44
                              Nice work mate... it's the best to see a collection grow!!! Killer!!!

                              keep it coming!!!

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                                #45
                                very very nice display, well done

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