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Originally posted by DR DOLCH View PostWhittmann explains and shows the exact trademark and motto in his SS book on page 182.That is not to say that they are not all fakes from along time ago that have turned into originals like the Helbig daggers IMO.That being said many "experts" say they are original.If the other components other than the blade were also made in Spain we are all in trouble.
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Originally posted by David48 View PostMaker marked blades are accepted as an owner upgrade who purchased a chained scabbard and added his previously purchased marked dagger. Initial production 1936 chained model daggers are considered to have had unmarked blades.
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Originally posted by Frogprince View PostDo you mean a complete M1936 dagger as listed in the SS-Kleiderkasse? As there has been no period evidence produced to date showing the scabbards listed separately. And neither does the original Himmler directive list scabbards separately, just complete daggers. Which of course did not preclude an individual from purchasing or having both (if at the time of purchase they were so entitled). FP
What is your take on a maker mark dagger paired with a 1936 chained scabbard?
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David, As near as I can tell from the images # 3 (the chained dagger) does not show a maker's TM. It has zinc cross guards (correct for steel links). The bluing looks OK with some slight surface rust. And it should be OK unless I've missed and image or two. With # 2 having the TM and district mark on the cross guard. Best Regards, Fred
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Originally posted by GaryMJ View PostI'm referring to the motto, not the maker mark. The "rat" style maker mark is scarce but accepted as period by most folks. The motto is the problem on this blade, it doesn't resemble the motto used by Eickhorn or the one shown by Wittmann in his book. These fake blades have been around for years and regularly make an appearance on sites like eBay & Gunbroker, etc... and as far as I know are Spanish in origin.
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Originally posted by Frogprince View PostDavid, As near as I can tell from the images # 3 (the chained dagger) does not show a maker's TM. It has zinc cross guards (correct for steel links). The bluing looks OK with some slight surface rust. And it should be OK unless I've missed and image or two. With # 2 having the TM and district mark on the cross guard. Best Regards, Fred
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David
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Originally posted by DR DOLCH View PostIt looks just like it to me.The funky T the pointed I they are all there in the picture Wittmann shows. I have been looking a daggers fot 20+ years and don't recall seeing any of these "Rat" daggers made in Spain.Any for sale on the web now?
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I wanted to thank everyone for such a great discussion and a positive outcome in deciphering these daggers. Unfortunately I wasn't able to score any, but I consider it a win anyways with the wealth of knowledge that was shared here in the past couple days. I have learnt an abundance of information!
Hopefully this thread can prove useful in the future!
Thanks again to everyone, and thanks to WAF for taking us to the next level of collecting!
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