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Totally untouched Alcoso 1th luft with tons of lacquer!

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    #16
    If you wanted just one of these I doubt you could do much better than this, a truly beautiful example and rarely found in this condition on a dagger so late in the period.

    Wonderful

    Gary

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      #17
      Many thanks Kevin and Gary! appreciated!

      Sam,

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        #18
        Gary we all know that we just can not own one of something I started out years ago wanting one 2nd model Luft to go with my fathers returned German Flag



        Originally posted by Saufaenger kid View Post
        If you wanted just one of these I doubt you could do much better than this, a truly beautiful example and rarely found in this condition on a dagger so late in the period.

        Wonderful

        Gary

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          #19
          This is an ugly piece and I don't think you'll be happy with it, just send it to Canada and I will give you whatever you paid for.

          Kidding aside Sam, this is an absolutely stunning piece and it will be impossible to ever upgrade such a dagger, no wonder why you couldn't resist, I would have done exactly the same thing.

          Congratulation my friend, you've just hit the Walhalla.

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            #20
            Hehe thanks alot Pat my brother
            Hope all is well and hope to see you in Sweden soon again

            Sam,

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              #21
              now thats what I'm talking about! Wow

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                #22
                Thanks Eric, appreciated!

                Sam,

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                  #23
                  Saw some of them patinated completly black and some heavy "motteled" but this is right between!
                  Great looking dagger in awesome condition. I suppose the base metal is the later used so called "pot metall"?


                  Regards, Wim



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                    #24
                    Many thanks for input and kind words Wim!
                    You’re correct about the pot-metal that was used on those mid period pieces.
                    I guess it’s pretty rare to see any original factory lacquer at all left on those.

                    Sam,

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