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    Complete Army dagger by Hoeller - your opinions again, please!

    same here ... let us discuss this real beauty in this separate thread here.

    I comes complete with hanger & portepee and looks really great. In my opinion, also the blade is in a very good condition ... shoot me your comments!

    Thanks,

    Kev


































    #2
    Another great army with what looks to be a Pack 3rd but hand finished by Holler tuff variation Holler to find I have a twin to this on my web page.

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      #3
      Nice rig, a very collectable F. W. Holler with nice crossguard which has well defined breast cross pattern,
      blade has a super detailed makers mark.

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        #4
        Agree with others here, Great and totally correct variation of the Holler Product! Nice patina and hand work!! Congrats! Kevin.

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          #5
          I'm generally not fond of Holler items but this is a keeper IMHO.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Billy G View Post
            I'm generally not fond of Holler items but this is a keeper IMHO.
            Be sure, it is a keeper - for now ...

            Does the McSarr list also refer to makers of the Army daggers or do I remember correctly that this list only states about SA daggers?

            If so, is Hoeller a common maker or not?

            Thanks again!

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              #7
              Originally posted by WW2-Collector View Post
              Another great army with what looks to be a Pack 3rd but hand finished by Holler tuff variation Holler to find I have a twin to this on my web page.
              Thanks for your input - can you explain a little more what exactly you mean with hand finished 3rd pack?

              That would be really great for me to understand!

              Thanks!

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                #8
                My opinion is that you take amazing pictures of a gorgeous dagger!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by joshlichty View Post
                  My opinion is that you take amazing pictures of a gorgeous dagger!
                  Thank you very much - this really motivates me to keep my 2nd hobby - photo - up as well! But taking good pictures is always easy with a beautiful model like this!

                  Again, thank you!

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                    #10
                    Love it. Really a fine dagger. I suppose the mean that the raw fittings originate from Pack and were hand finished in the Höller company.

                    Regards, Wim



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                      #11
                      The McSARR ONLY refers to the Early SA daggers, NOT the Transitional or the RZMs. Mike McAlvanah

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                        #12
                        VERY NICE RIG ..BUT DO I SEE A DING ON THE LOWER REVERSE OF SCABBARD? ,JUST WONDERING...

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by mrec27777 View Post
                          VERY NICE RIG ..BUT DO I SEE A DING ON THE LOWER REVERSE OF SCABBARD? ,JUST WONDERING...
                          Hello,

                          no reason to although your eyes are good: yes, there is a "ding" but imho that will not affect anything as this is very minor ... be sure, I just checked it again.

                          Having this one in my hands again ... great one, for sure. These early one's you simply HAVE to love

                          Kev

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                            #14
                            ... also here ... any idea what could be a realistic value for this beauty??

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                              #15
                              Very nice collectible and desirable dagger. Don't know about prices these days but looking at some dealer sites it could fetch around $600 to $700.

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