I think one of the most overused phrases in dagger collecting is the term, "parts daggers".
How many of you have several of the most common of daggers, the SA's? Even these dagger parts are not entirely interchangeable. There is so much precise hand finishing that the parts simply do not match and mix. Look at Johnson's and Wittmann's books and see how many manufacturers and suppliers there were of guards and pommels. All require a specific fit, not that some won't interchange comfortably.
Here's my point and I appreciate your thoughts. I keep reading post after post that you better buy from the 'trusted' dealers because if you don't, you'll get stuck with a 'parts dagger'.
Why is it, and this is my question, badge and medal collectors can get comfortable with doing research on an item, NOT pay a premium for a good item, and indeed have a wonderful collection of genuine articles, but it appears to me, dagger collectors cannot?
Bottom line, why can't this forum work the same way for dagger collectors as it does for badge collectors?
How many of you have several of the most common of daggers, the SA's? Even these dagger parts are not entirely interchangeable. There is so much precise hand finishing that the parts simply do not match and mix. Look at Johnson's and Wittmann's books and see how many manufacturers and suppliers there were of guards and pommels. All require a specific fit, not that some won't interchange comfortably.
Here's my point and I appreciate your thoughts. I keep reading post after post that you better buy from the 'trusted' dealers because if you don't, you'll get stuck with a 'parts dagger'.
Why is it, and this is my question, badge and medal collectors can get comfortable with doing research on an item, NOT pay a premium for a good item, and indeed have a wonderful collection of genuine articles, but it appears to me, dagger collectors cannot?
Bottom line, why can't this forum work the same way for dagger collectors as it does for badge collectors?
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