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Originally posted by Ron Weinand View PostI am not sure Helbig EVER made an RZM SA or SS in the period as they mainly made Luftwaffe Daggers and Swords.
Check please the same crossguards and etching on other Helbig, and see what Bill Shea has to say about it:
http://www.therupturedduck.com/WebPages/Edged/e466.htm
Comments welcome
BTW. The SA scabbard doesn't belong to the dageer IMHO.
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With all the dagger cottage industry in Germany at the time.They must have sent all the flunkys to Helbig to work. I could understand if one item of the dagger was low quality but noooooooooooo! it's got to be every aspect of it.Why are'nt there other low quality dagger makers,not one aspect but completely as Helbig is ?
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Originally posted by lakesidetrader View PostDavid Malsh also had similar quality issues with etching. Both makers were Steinbach producers.
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Originally posted by 777 View PostWhat was the purpose of giving the RZM code 7/73 for Helbig then? As we know number 7 means "edged weapons" and it's not for LW daggers and swords.
Check please the same crossguards and etching on other Helbig, and see what Bill Shea has to say about it:
http://www.therupturedduck.com/WebPages/Edged/e466.htm
Comments welcome
BTW. The SA scabbard doesn't belong to the dageer IMHO.
The first was that there is what looks like fairly large gaps between the blade edges and the crossguard. And when I did an enlargement of that, I am going to guess that I could insert at least 4 or 5 (more?) index cards into that gap on one side, and perhaps 3 or 4 index cards into the gap on the other side. And the grip eagle which looks brand new (as does the grip in that area). It has less detail than the one first posted here - so why are the details partially obliterated?
After looking at these two, I (personally) will never have an RZM 7/73 that looks like either of them. FP
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