Hello everyone,
I have this here marvellous surprise that I would like to pick your knowledgeable brains about. It seems to be of genuine age. Still, I don't know anything about weapons
The blade seems to be covered in goo, or grease. I'm not sure what it is, but since it is a weapon, and made of steel, maybe I should leave it goo'ed (is that even a word??). You guys didn't let me clean any medals so I'd best ask you guys up front what's best
What worries me is the grip. It seems damaged. However, the grip is firm; it doesn't wobble or move, and the crack or split or whatever seems to be only superficial. However, if this dagger is fake, it doesn't matter anyway. If it IS real, does it need repair? Or a replacement grip? Or something?
What do you think? And who is Ed Wüsthof? And what does WF stand for, this is engraved in the metal part below the eagle and above the blade. Does anyone have any information on this weapon? See images below... I hope everyone can see them. They are coming from my Wehrmacht-Awards album.
Very best regards,
Karin-Renate
I have this here marvellous surprise that I would like to pick your knowledgeable brains about. It seems to be of genuine age. Still, I don't know anything about weapons
The blade seems to be covered in goo, or grease. I'm not sure what it is, but since it is a weapon, and made of steel, maybe I should leave it goo'ed (is that even a word??). You guys didn't let me clean any medals so I'd best ask you guys up front what's best
What worries me is the grip. It seems damaged. However, the grip is firm; it doesn't wobble or move, and the crack or split or whatever seems to be only superficial. However, if this dagger is fake, it doesn't matter anyway. If it IS real, does it need repair? Or a replacement grip? Or something?
What do you think? And who is Ed Wüsthof? And what does WF stand for, this is engraved in the metal part below the eagle and above the blade. Does anyone have any information on this weapon? See images below... I hope everyone can see them. They are coming from my Wehrmacht-Awards album.
Very best regards,
Karin-Renate
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