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    Customs Dagger "Landzolldolch" from Clemens & Jung Solingen

    IMO a nice dagger in verry god condition
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            #6
            A very nice Clemen & Jung Customs. Probably the most common maker of this dagger and well known Customs supplier. Double trademarked, satin finished blade and plated scabbard fittings are traits of this manufacturer.

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              #7
              Thanks for this infos, but if i saw one it was a Eikhorn (maybe 3 or 4 Pices in the last two jears).

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                #8
                Great customs dagger!

                Support for Ron's theory herunder: Clemen & Jung customs clamshell bayonet!

                Best regards,

                Victorman
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                  #9
                  My Customs clamshell is also by Clemen & Jung, waiting for a decent Customs knot to replace the Polizei knot there now.

                  This example was 3R produced & has a lightweight, aluminum hilt. The unusual thing about it is short 8" blade with wide blood groove. For reference, this model appears in Ron's & Gary Walker's excellent book "German Clamshells & Other Bayonets", page 121.

                  I've noticed that it's scarce for a Polizei blade to have a swedge. Typically, they're only seen on some private purchase pieces from stiletto style blades by WKC & the occasional example by Henckels. Recently though, I've seen 3 by Clemen & Jung that also have a swedge, Victorman's being one of them. From what I can gather though, the blades are typical width & not the stiletto type.
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                    #10
                    Reverse ricasso marked with the later C&J mark, dual marked on the same side. As Ron says, for a somewhat smaller & obscure manufacturer, Clemen & Jung does seem to be seen a lot when it comes to Customs' blades.

                    I also have two other short bayonets by Clemen & Jung, both Polizei. One is a early clamshell, the other a late aluminum hilt type.
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                      #11
                      The dagger isn't C&J but Horster. It's hard to pass up the serious hand enhancement of these Horster crossguards.
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                        #12
                        Nice one Billy.

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                          #13
                          C&J also made Feuerwehr bayonets.
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                            The double marked ones seem to be of a later vintage. Note that the "Z" within a shield is upside down on my 2nd Feuerwehr bayonet but right side up on the Customs clamshell. I've wondered if they used two different stamps for name & the "Z".
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                              #15
                              Thanks for the Information, now to find on e-stand

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