Hey guys, I am at a gun show right now and was offered this "untouched" Böker SS by the well known Houston Coates. At first glance, this dagger appears everything advertised and paid for despite a little to much mirror shine but still 100% of the crossgrain. Looking closer, and with the help of some buds I realized that this "unmessed" with dagger is a monster. At the SOS a Böker SS dagger was sold to Coates with "DISTINCTIVE" nicks in the grip and roundel and sporting a Roman numeral III marked crossguard. This piece also had 3 small nicks to the blades edge. This dagger can be seen here with permission from the owner http://www.deathheads.net/edgedweapon.html and here http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...nchmark&page=2
The dagger I was offered is pictured in this thread. Compare the grip of the dagger I was offered and its characterizing chips above the eagle as well as the pimpling of the M and the lack of nicks in the blade above the M. Seem familiar with the one above only without the nicks? This piece I was offered also bore the exact scabbard with two small dents in the bottom fitting.
My conclusion: Coates has had the blade redone to remove the chips, switched out the crossguards and placed a different vertical hanger on it. I believe the scabbard is the same. I was really dissapointed to return the dagger to him, to say the least. I was told face to face with Houston that this dagger came straight from the Veteran but seems to have come from our good friend Ruhl 13.
Opinions welcome and I have not posted this without consulting a few of you to make sure my imagination was not just running free.
http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx264/wrw5f9mizzou/IMG_0711.jpg
The dagger I was offered is pictured in this thread. Compare the grip of the dagger I was offered and its characterizing chips above the eagle as well as the pimpling of the M and the lack of nicks in the blade above the M. Seem familiar with the one above only without the nicks? This piece I was offered also bore the exact scabbard with two small dents in the bottom fitting.
My conclusion: Coates has had the blade redone to remove the chips, switched out the crossguards and placed a different vertical hanger on it. I believe the scabbard is the same. I was really dissapointed to return the dagger to him, to say the least. I was told face to face with Houston that this dagger came straight from the Veteran but seems to have come from our good friend Ruhl 13.
Opinions welcome and I have not posted this without consulting a few of you to make sure my imagination was not just running free.
http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx264/wrw5f9mizzou/IMG_0711.jpg
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