Hi,
I would like to share an Infanteriemesser that I have in my collection. This one will raise a lot of scepticism due to the personalization of it - please check the photos. It involves a huge leap of faith. It has a nice patina and nice aging. Ofc this could have been done postwar but I am a believe
It is named "SS Sturmman.Franz Frucht." (Sturmmann misspelled) and on the other side of the grip "F.p.No.28.406.D.Florian.Gayer." (Geyer misspelled). The misspelling is weird but not neccessarily a sign of post war non native speaker mock fabrication IMO. If you read old field post letters you will notice not everyone was quite well educated back then.
So nontheless please share your thoughts with me!
Best regards
Ben
I would like to share an Infanteriemesser that I have in my collection. This one will raise a lot of scepticism due to the personalization of it - please check the photos. It involves a huge leap of faith. It has a nice patina and nice aging. Ofc this could have been done postwar but I am a believe
It is named "SS Sturmman.Franz Frucht." (Sturmmann misspelled) and on the other side of the grip "F.p.No.28.406.D.Florian.Gayer." (Geyer misspelled). The misspelling is weird but not neccessarily a sign of post war non native speaker mock fabrication IMO. If you read old field post letters you will notice not everyone was quite well educated back then.
So nontheless please share your thoughts with me!
Best regards
Ben
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