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    Playing in the toy box

    Hey all

    Here is an early 55cm DLV. Veteran acquired in Gloucester, Mass about 12 years ago, just "rediscovered" while thinning out the dagger collection. Bought it at an auction of the estate contents, under-bidder wanted to know why I spent $395 on a first model Luft! Has nickel silvered mounts, early small double-oval Eickhorn trademark. Inset Swaz. on the quillion and pommell seem to be hand done. Never cleaned, exactly as it was found in the house. Any thoughts???
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    more pics.....

    still excites me to hold it to this day
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      #3
      It's awesome.

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        #4
        Never seen one before. I do like the dark patina and it looks legit as heck

        Regards,
        Frank

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          #5
          A real one! and seldom seen, thanks for showing.

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            #6
            Thanks for showing, not often seen



            Andy

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              #7
              Rare one there bud, well worth the $395 spent

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                #8
                I agree, $395 well spent.

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                  #9
                  WOW, you must have been very excited to see this at the sale!! I would have had a cow!! NIICCEE! Kevin.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by cjs dad View Post
                    Hey all

                    Here is an early 55cm DLV. Veteran acquired in Gloucester, Mass about 12 years ago, just "rediscovered" while thinning out the dagger collection. Bought it at an auction of the estate contents, under-bidder wanted to know why I spent $395 on a first model Luft! Has nickel silvered mounts, early small double-oval Eickhorn trademark. Inset Swaz. on the quillion and pommell seem to be hand done. Never cleaned, exactly as it was found in the house. Any thoughts???
                    Congratulations to a great purchase. A good dagger for the nice price. This version of the DLV55 dagger in my opinion more beautiful and rarest other type.

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                      #11
                      I love the leather on the grip. It is almost flawless. Very beautiful.

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                        #12
                        Toy boxes are Fun

                        I had this one also for a bit...Mine is missing the scabbard unfortunately but its the EARLY eick style....truly a Fascinating Dagger and IMHO WAY undervalued.

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                          #13
                          very nice - and yes, I agree - way undervalued for the rarity. still think these were engraved by hand - check out the differences in the swaz. on the quillions of the two. the one on mine is even a little off-center! thanks for posting it - and hopefully a scabbard will turn up someday

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by addyfie View Post
                            Rare one there bud, well worth the $395 spent
                            I agree!

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                              #15
                              very nice indeed

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