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    HJ Knife opinion needed

    Hi
    I need some opinions on this HJ knife M7/13(Arthur Schüttelhofer & Co. Solingen-Wald)
    I must admit I really dont know much about these,the RZM M7/13 marking is not very clear.
    On the knife the blade is magnetic,the rest is non magnetic,and the HJ badge in the grip cant
    move.
    So let me know what you think.
    Thanks for looking
    Cheers
    J.S
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    Last edited by Jørn Schmidt; 01-17-2013, 01:03 PM.

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          J.S,

          That looks to be a genuine M7/13 by Arthur Schüttelhofer & Co., Solingen-Wald,

          It has a solid red/opaque enamel daimond which i & others believe to be genuine but some collectors do not agree as you know by the solid red thread,

          Saying that: as you have said the daimond does not have any movement, sometimes they do not move & have not been glued, can you see any signs of glue at all, does it have a very slight movement ?



          Regards Mac 66.

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            Hi Mac 66

            I just took a closer look,and I see no sign of that the HJ diamond
            should be glued on.
            Cheers
            J.S

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              Originally posted by Jørn Schmidt View Post
              Hi Mac 66

              I just took a closer look,and I see no sign of that the HJ diamond
              should be glued on.
              Cheers
              J.S


              J.S,

              thats a good sign, does the daimond move a little maybe ?


              Mac 66.

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                No I cant make it move,it fits exactly in the grip.
                Cheers
                J.S

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                  Originally posted by Jørn Schmidt View Post
                  No I cant make it move,it fits exactly in the grip.
                  Cheers
                  J.S
                  Ok no problem,

                  As i said some wiggle/move some dont, i like it anyway



                  Cheers Mac 66.

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                    Proof Positive?

                    Well, this should ignite that controversial and ever-deepening thread on the question of Solid Red HJ Diamonds in the handle of Hitler Jugend Knives.

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                      J.S. ,

                      What you have is an original late HJ by Arthur Schüttelhöfer, which is the most common producer of HJ's.

                      There are many variants of the late HJ by this maker:
                      - with stamped and with etched maker mark
                      - with steel and with alloy hilts
                      - some have very interesting leather hangers: made of multiple pieces of skin.

                      However the diamond of your knife is unquestionable a replacement and the fact that it does not wiggles confirms this. If you would remove it, you will find the glue, I am absolutely sure of that.

                      So I would recomment to return this knife to the seller if possible.

                      If not possible, replacing the wrong diamond with a good one would significantly increase the value of the piece, because the overall condition seems fine.

                      Attached you will find some pictures of an identical HJ knife by this maker in the condition how it left the factory.

                      Best regards,

                      Victorman
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