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    Reichsbahn Wasserschutzpolizei Führerdolch I welcome your comments.

    Hello
    One proposes this dagger to me, which think?
    what is this model? What is valor
    I welcome your comments.
    Thank you for your opinion.




    #2
    i don't like it

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      #3
      A Lüneschloss blade on a Bahnschutz 2nd model dagger, a crossguard without the flaw, bad pictures in general? There may be some original parts there but overall I don't like it either.

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        #4
        I don't like it.

        If I'd to buy a Railway dagger, I'll choose an Eickhorn with flaw on crossguard.

        JC

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          #5
          Too many liabilities with that piece

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            #6
            I would pass on this one.

            Buy an Eickhorn.

            John

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              #7
              Outside of blade being polished...it exhibits all characteristics on this rare maker, including the proper crossguard. -JMO-

              -wagner-

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                #8
                There were several firms in Solingen that sold 2nd RWP daggers, Eickhorn and Hoerster being the principal suppliers. Another maker was Pack (as shown in Wittmann's sales catalogs), while some daggers have no TM. I can't see a good reason why Lueneshloss could be excluded. There is evidence that Eickhorn and Hoerster shared the same source of the components.

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                  #9
                  I forgot to mention that this is not the Railway Wasserschutz dagger, it is just the Railway Police dagger.

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                    #10
                    That is correct. This is a Railway Water Protection Police dagger. Incidentally, this dagger saw very limited use on railway ferries that moved railways from Germany to Denmark. Interesting factoid of history, for those interested.

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