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Originally posted by BobI View PostHey Mac!
That is what I mean, so many people have bought these directly form the vets "with the diamond" on the scabbard. I have also seen many that did not have it. My suspicion is these were civilian knives that were modified by the store or factory after the knife was made. I say that because if you look at one I feel is original you can tell the knife was completed and then modified. They would grind down the rivet to remove the scabbard spring and then drill and add the emblem and reassbble the scabbard.
It is not one or two people, ask anyone who has done hotel buys or classified adds years ago who bought these.
Just explaining my reasoning and experience. I have not bought or sold one of these in many years now. And again, it looks like I will not be a full time dealer much longer so all I care about is my own collecting interest. I will still have my site and do this for enjoyment since I do love the hobby! Secondly, the vast majority of my social network is through the hobby too!!
Best Wishes,
Bob
1 the original knives even if period have no connection to the youth organization. They already had a knife for it.
2 that late in the war many of the HJ were pressed into service. If they were given a blade wouldn't it have been the standard K98 Bayonet with rifle?
3 no period documents indicate a separate knife for the DJ at any point during the TR period.
4 Vets have been know to alter items and make up stories.
5 Old dealers like Atwood made a lot of parts/fantasy knives.
6 Why aluminum when other real HJ knives were steel(early) or zinc(late)? Seems to indicate post war production.
7 you indicated these were completed then modified after. This to me seems to show they never were originally intended for the youth and are 100% parts knives(the ones with the diamond added to the scabbard).Last edited by popcorn; 07-23-2016, 06:18 AM.
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Originally posted by BobI View PostHey Mac!
I have to go but, as Ron and many others have found and just with the other items we mentioned. Too, too many of these have been bought too many times directly from the veteran over the decades. From guys that were not there during the occupation days. So, like I said, I have a couple but I will not sell them nor will I buy more. I am comfortable with them and since it looks like very shortly I will be 90% collector and 10% dealer for fun, I will just enjoy them until perhaps some day we find evidence to satisfy the masses.
Take care my friend!
Bob
"until perhaps some day we find evidence to satisfy the masses."
Note the use of "we" and "the masses". An uncharitable person might feel justified in replacing those two words with "dealers" and "dumb collectors" respectively but if we leave that aside, Mr Iqbal has not shown himself to be in a position thus far to assist in the provision of evidence in support of these knives so it seems a strange formulation to see himself as being in a position to help - either way.
He appears (to me) to be saying that he trusts Weinand, Wittmann, Johnson (possibly even Atwood??) and his own unlettered opinion much more than any silly primary source and this is why I said that counter-argument is pointless. It is pointless because whilst offering zero in the way of verifiable evidence themselves, the prominent fans of these little knives simply continue to ignore and (attempt to) refute any and all evidence/analysis provided by the doubters. This is a crazy situation but one that we know all too well.
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Gary,
Your closed mind not willing to listen to any other variables or experiences of people who have done this since the 50s is detrimental to the hobby. Same exact scenario as the RK and DKiG I mentioned earlier, in time I was proven right on each count.
You can have your opinion, that is fine. However, having information presented by dozens or more people must mean "something"?
I am now buying and selling real estate, I am not worried about being "PC" anymore. I will continue to be a dealer for fun but don't really care if I sell another item in my life.
I will not respond to this topic again.
PS- DJ knives exist and were made during the period.
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Originally posted by BobI View PostGary,
Your closed mind not willing to listen to any other variables or experiences of people who have done this since the 50s is detrimental to the hobby. Same exact scenario as the RK and DKiG I mentioned earlier, in time I was proven right on each count.
You can have your opinion, that is fine. However, having information presented by dozens or more people must mean "something"?
I am now buying and selling real estate, I am not worried about being "PC" anymore. I will continue to be a dealer for fun but don't really care if I sell another item in my life.
I will not respond to this topic again.
PS- DJ knives exist and were made during the period.
Also posted below are a few additional images with one showing how fragile and damage prone the mounting was of the emblems that were attached to the scabbards - and why many are broken off. Do you think that the Germans in the TR period were that foolish in manufacturing knives that were supposedly going to be given to children - to be used and abused in their normal activities?? And another one showing typical 4th Reich workmanship in assembling the blades to the handles that is seen with some of them. FP
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Originally posted by Mac 66 View PostNo matter what Wittmann , Ron W, T, Johnson, or what any other dealer says about DJ knifes these days no one will listen, DJ knifes are now scrap to collectors, the party is over for the dealer believers who are the only people that seem to think these silly knifes are genuine
FP Great pictures showing the shoddy work of these things and your term "whatever" knives is spot on.
Bob Time for a reality check. These knives never were for the HJ/DJ or any other party. The ones with the diamond on the scabbard are frankenstiened put together post war.
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Originally posted by Barry Brown View PostAttached extract from an early Klass catalogue . Their Fahrtenmesser #203 is for both HJ and DJ.
Thanks Barry for this important piece of solid proof that the only issued weapon to the HJ & DJ boys was the Hitler Youth Knife
Not a DJ knife
Regards Mac 66.
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