I just picked up this Forestry Dagger made by F.W. Holler from the grandson of a veteran. As you can see, it is in super condition and would clean up very nicely. Can anyone give me a realistic value for this dagger? Thanks in advance. Barry
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It's definitely a light weight example. I seriously doubt it's an Atwood piece since I bought five other original items from the same person; however, my ears are open if anyone thinks this is a postwar piece.Last edited by Stormfighter; 06-16-2011, 04:04 PM.
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I have no idea on the weights of the different types, are the scabbard fittings magnetic, if so it'll be O.K. These etched holler marks are usually found on atwood pieces, the original holler pieces that I have come across all have stamped marks. Atwood pieces started surfacing in the 1950's I believe so they do have similar wear patterns to the originals, there should be no white area's on the grip plates where they have been cut to fit, they normally tone down to a nice golden hue. On lightweight pieces the blade usually feels the heaviest part of the hirschfänger whilst on the brass pieces it is somewhat better balanced due to the heavier fittings.
The brass pieces tend to look to have heavier gilt than the lightweight pieces, where the gilt has come off you normally see the copper flash underneath on the lightweight types or even the base metal sometimes, on the brass type you will see the brass base metal.
I hope this helps a bit, Hollers of this type are probably the most difficult to tell the originals from the repro's.
The pictures shows the maker mark that I have found on the original Holler eagle and swastika hirschfängers that I know of, I cannot say for certain that this is the only mark that is correct, I can only say this mark is correct.
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