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Early E&F Horster Heer Dagger #36

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    Early E&F Horster Heer Dagger #36

    This is the earliest configuration you will see on a slant Horster. The crossguard is a type-1 WKC. The scabbard is a typical early Horster really the most fantastic bands on these very similar to Eickhorn but different and more pleasing. The throat has two dome head screws and surprisingly the scabbard has quite a bit of lacquer remaining which has toned to a rich gold color perhaps a general dagger Not something you see often a slant with lacquer remaining. The dagger exhibits beautiful hand work throughout as you would expect on a dagger of this vintage and is internally numbered 36. While the dagger has a few condition issues they are certainly outweighed by the overall beauty and rarity of the piece. A good friend of mine dug this out of the woodwork and I thank him for allowing me to add this one to my collection.













    Last edited by Simon O.; 10-30-2013, 03:10 AM.

    #2
    Very collectible indeed, super photos as well...

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      #3
      Look at that patina! A fine dagger and educating text.


      Regards, Wim



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        #4
        Thanks guys
        Wim I just love these uncleaned coal black army daggers !

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          #5
          Top notch as always Tom

          Frank

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            #6
            Tom, really interesting dagger! That patina along with the gold look of the lacquer, never seen one quite like it. Neat scabbard bands too, didn't know that Horster did bands like this..learning all the time! interesting head on that WKC guard too, different than others I have seen. Pommel and it's patina are different too, this one is one I would really like to see in hand. great slant! Congrats.. Kevin.

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              #7
              Frank - Thank You

              Kevin Thanks – Take a look at the scabbard on #45 this is the only slant I have seen with the Horster type-1 all parts are numbered.



              Last edited by Simon O.; 10-31-2013, 10:25 AM.

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                #8
                Killer! Nice Quality and love the patina

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                  #9
                  Any chance of getting a peek at the internal numbers?

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