Hello all!
First of: very best wishes for the new year to all readers comming across this post
I'm having a discussion about crossguards. Specifically: about a transitional SA dagger by Eickhorn, having aluminum crossguards.
My opinion is that a transitional SA could very well exist having plated or solid nickel-silver guards. The guards should match the fittings used on the scabbard; plated fittings with plated crossguards, solid nickel fittings with solid crossguards.
I've read and heard about aluminum guards, but these were used later on, so only late-period daggers would have aluminum guards. Am I mistaking there? Is aluminum used during mid-period production as well?
And if aluminum indeed was used mid-period, what material are the fittings made of? Could that be both plated or solid nickel-silver?
Best regards,
Karin-Renate
First of: very best wishes for the new year to all readers comming across this post
I'm having a discussion about crossguards. Specifically: about a transitional SA dagger by Eickhorn, having aluminum crossguards.
My opinion is that a transitional SA could very well exist having plated or solid nickel-silver guards. The guards should match the fittings used on the scabbard; plated fittings with plated crossguards, solid nickel fittings with solid crossguards.
I've read and heard about aluminum guards, but these were used later on, so only late-period daggers would have aluminum guards. Am I mistaking there? Is aluminum used during mid-period production as well?
And if aluminum indeed was used mid-period, what material are the fittings made of? Could that be both plated or solid nickel-silver?
Best regards,
Karin-Renate
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