Gentlemen,
I just picked this dagger up. As you can see, it is in great condition with the exception of a bit of pitting at the base of the ricasso. Perhaps the buffer had gotten wet? At any rate, i am not sure why the only real aging to the dagger would have been at this area. I know that the pictures do not show it, but through a loop, it appears to be marked RZM M7/2 37. I have checked and this would appear to be an Emil Voos, but i am only sure of the RZM Circle and the date of 37, and i am only reasonably sure on the date. Please take a look and let me know if you would agree that it is a Voos. Thank you in advance for your opinions and help.
Sincerely,
Jeremiah
I just picked this dagger up. As you can see, it is in great condition with the exception of a bit of pitting at the base of the ricasso. Perhaps the buffer had gotten wet? At any rate, i am not sure why the only real aging to the dagger would have been at this area. I know that the pictures do not show it, but through a loop, it appears to be marked RZM M7/2 37. I have checked and this would appear to be an Emil Voos, but i am only sure of the RZM Circle and the date of 37, and i am only reasonably sure on the date. Please take a look and let me know if you would agree that it is a Voos. Thank you in advance for your opinions and help.
Sincerely,
Jeremiah
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