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    Estate daggers....

    Just a few better shots of the two daggers that were in the vet estate I acquired this week. Nothing special, however, I DO really love the patina on both. The NSKK is an early EP&S example w/ solid nickel silver hilt and scabbard fittings. Don't see any sign of it having been a ground-Roehm, however, I really dig the overall appearance..shows some honest wear but no abuse, and has a really pleasing, untouched patina. The 2nd Luft rig is by SMF, has the typical seated king / SMF / stick-bird 5 blade markings, and a truly awesome, dark pumpkin grip w/ pretty ferocious looking hilt eagle...no gilt left to either side of the pommel swas's, however overall in nice shape w/ clean gun-metal blue scabbard w/ brighter bands. The hanger is also in good honest shape. Lots of wear to the lower-most section of the knot (worn down to the cotton threads), but ALL original to the piece...A few shots below for your perusal. Thx for any feedback.
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      ...and here's the Lufty....
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        ...Nice undamaged blades on both...
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          #5
          Blades look nice! Two solid unmessed with originals by great makers! Congrats, Kevin.

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            #6
            Thank you Kevin. I was very pleased to acquire them both!

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              #7
              Two beautiful untouched pieces! Congratulations!

              Danny

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                #8
                Thank you Danny.

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                  #9
                  Lovely looking daggers, I like the exceptionally good fit of the grip to cross guards of the nskk.

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                    Hi Bulldog. Yes, you’re right. The fit-up on the hilt of the NSKK is really remarkable...seems almost “air tight”. It really speaks to the overall quality of these early pieces in particular...

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