Hi chaps just popping in from the Ken Jasper British forum.
I`d appreciate if you could have a look at this dagger for me. I realise that you are a little spoilt on this forum since more often than not what people show are near mint examples......so I apologise for showing this veteran bring back in poor shape
Moving onto my question.............I realise that the rule with daggers according to the famous "Skipper Greenwade" is to always buy the best condition you can afford. Since the Heer dagger is common and the market is currently flooded with mint examples which dealers cannot sell e.g. mint with hanger for as little as £350.......would anyone dare put a retail price on this example?......in other words what is it realistly worth? Would anyone even want to buy it?
The officer who once owned this has engraved his initiasl on the guard......HP. All the parts match perfectly and the blade is an Eickhorn......in fact the blade is the only thing going for this dagger since it is mint with not so much as a finger print on it. Sadly the silver plate has been polished off the eagle, the scabbard is dented on one place, and much of the plate has become tarnished.
Thank you for all your help chaps, much appreciated.
Steve.
I`d appreciate if you could have a look at this dagger for me. I realise that you are a little spoilt on this forum since more often than not what people show are near mint examples......so I apologise for showing this veteran bring back in poor shape
Moving onto my question.............I realise that the rule with daggers according to the famous "Skipper Greenwade" is to always buy the best condition you can afford. Since the Heer dagger is common and the market is currently flooded with mint examples which dealers cannot sell e.g. mint with hanger for as little as £350.......would anyone dare put a retail price on this example?......in other words what is it realistly worth? Would anyone even want to buy it?
The officer who once owned this has engraved his initiasl on the guard......HP. All the parts match perfectly and the blade is an Eickhorn......in fact the blade is the only thing going for this dagger since it is mint with not so much as a finger print on it. Sadly the silver plate has been polished off the eagle, the scabbard is dented on one place, and much of the plate has become tarnished.
Thank you for all your help chaps, much appreciated.
Steve.
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