Hi Fred,
The Klaas catalogue writes (translated) "Bakelite grips" and " bowie blade". So nothing about HJ or DJ destination.
Hi Scott,
This hilt is a heavy, steel base nickel plated, just like the early HJ's by Klaas, but than smaller.
In my opinion, Klaas must have produced these early, smaller knifes before the official regulation was applied, most likely targeting (the smaller hands of) DJ members. But the model must have been a failure, because they are extremely rare.
During that same, pre-regulation period the so called "eaglehead" ( by E. Pack, A. Wingen and E&F Horster) and the "honour" (by Carl Wüsthöf) HJ's also must have been produced.
I fully agree that the official regulation foresaw only one knife (the classic HJ-knife) both for HJ and DJ.
But let's not forget that the Dutch Youth applied, during its German occupation (1940 until 1944) a smaller "DJ like" knife, the so called Jeugdstorm-dagger with inscription "Bloed, eer en trouw", made only by Eickhorn. These smaller, period daggers also are extremely rare.
Best regards,
Victorman
The Klaas catalogue writes (translated) "Bakelite grips" and " bowie blade". So nothing about HJ or DJ destination.
Hi Scott,
This hilt is a heavy, steel base nickel plated, just like the early HJ's by Klaas, but than smaller.
In my opinion, Klaas must have produced these early, smaller knifes before the official regulation was applied, most likely targeting (the smaller hands of) DJ members. But the model must have been a failure, because they are extremely rare.
During that same, pre-regulation period the so called "eaglehead" ( by E. Pack, A. Wingen and E&F Horster) and the "honour" (by Carl Wüsthöf) HJ's also must have been produced.
I fully agree that the official regulation foresaw only one knife (the classic HJ-knife) both for HJ and DJ.
But let's not forget that the Dutch Youth applied, during its German occupation (1940 until 1944) a smaller "DJ like" knife, the so called Jeugdstorm-dagger with inscription "Bloed, eer en trouw", made only by Eickhorn. These smaller, period daggers also are extremely rare.
Best regards,
Victorman
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