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Not to be disagreeable, but everyone has their own standards. And I still haven't seen all of the dagger just selected portions. With my sense of what is in the latest photos/images being that at best it has been "tarted up" with only partial success.
With my own TR period collecting starting with German Lugers using the (in the U.S.) commonly accepted NRA standards for condition. And if the same standard was applied here?? So what exactly does "great" or "near mint" mean to most dagger collectors? Realizing of course that blade collectors range from the "condition" collectors, to those who are just "filling in a hole" in a collection. FP
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Originally posted by Frogprince View PostNot to be disagreeable, but everyone has their own standards. And I still haven't seen all of the dagger just selected portions. With my sense of what is in the latest photos/images being that at best it has been "tarted up" with only partial success.
With my own TR period collecting starting with German Lugers using the (in the U.S.) commonly accepted NRA standards for condition. And if the same standard was applied here?? So what exactly does "great" or "near mint" mean to most dagger collectors? Realizing of course that blade collectors range from the "condition" collectors, to those who are just "filling in a hole" in a collection. FP
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Originally posted by Frogprince View PostSo the worn appearing chain set is not rusted, and then polished? FP
If it means that much to mention all of the negative notes, so be it - OK . . . but after all that, wouldn't it be nice, once in a while . . . just give someone a little praise, and leave it at that?
The thing is much older than all of us . . . and Lord forbid, we compare the current shape it is in, to that of ourselves. All that "high horse" stuff again . . . geez.
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I have some other things to do today so this will be brief. With the first set of images I was very careful to clarify that opinions were tentative and based on what they looked like in the images, versus in-hand or with better quality pictures. And there were other posters who also asked for better images. With the second set of images noticeably different IMO, showing a portion of the aspects of the dagger that before then were not clear in the first set. Focusing my comments on the obvious (at least to me) fact that what was seen with the second set of images was a rusted chain set that had been vigorously cleaned/polished to remove rust exposing bare metal. So from my point of view what I am saying is either in the photos - or it is not. FP
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Originally posted by Frogprince View PostI have some other things to do today so this will be brief. With the first set of images I was very careful to clarify that opinions were tentative and based on what they looked like in the images, versus in-hand or with better quality pictures. And there were other posters who also asked for better images. With the second set of images noticeably different IMO, showing a portion of the aspects of the dagger that before then were not clear in the first set. Focusing my comments on the obvious (at least to me) fact that what was seen with the second set of images was a rusted chain set that had been vigorously cleaned/polished to remove rust exposing bare metal. So from my point of view what I am saying is either in the photos - or it is not. FP
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Originally posted by The Red Baron View PostAs noted by everyone but you and the Dr., this is a nice dagger and doesn't need your unnecessary, hard to follow and demeaning comments. You opinion is noted and doesn't need to be reiterated. You went from saying it may be fake to saying its been cleaned and messed with, etc. You have a problem with anything posted on here. I speak for nearly everyone when I say that your comments and opinions are not helpful and not welcome.
Originally posted by Frogprince View PostPost # 28: I tried to enlarge the photos but had no real success, although it did seem to me that one of the crossbones had more detail than that on another chain link. Was it wear, lighting angle, or some other result of digital photography? I don't know. But as some recent past threads here have proven some very good fakes have passed muster (at least at first) by some reasonably well versed collectors/dealers. And if there is a dispute here - the answer is that it should be fairly easy to resolve it with some really good closeup pictures that show more of the dagger in closeup detail. FP
Originally posted by The Red Baron View PostPost # 29: agreed! Close-ups usually make it much easier.
So if you need some help in understanding corrosion and its effect on steel and plating (and more specifically daggers) just say so. I’ll also gladly post some images showing the different visual aspects of the first set of images contrasted with the second - as a tool for use in future threads where images are not all that they might seem to be at first. It’s your call. FP
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