Originally posted by Josef Fueß
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But it was with the closeup of the crossguard on the side with the Eickhorn treademark on the blade that I saw something perhaps even more interesting. Inside of the SA emblem I see what looks like three casting voids (“pockmarks”). With two being larger ones, and the third on the smaller side. But to put it in perspective, they did not look quite as large as the casting voids seen with post # 18 with the pommel of the “DAF-NSBO” version of the dagger.
PS: I know that some of the so-called "collecting community" thought that the pockmarks seen with the cast silver chain components of the "Hühnlein" NSKK daggers were perfectly acceptable as examples of high end TR era workmanship. Did this acceptance also extend to the "Eaglehead" daggers?? Or was it a case of just not looking closely at what they were buying or selling? FP
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