Here is my Alcoso High Lift for your viewing pleasure
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Perfect! One of the many must - haves for the type collector. Here is its white twin brotherAttached FilesLast edited by Wim Vangossum; 04-09-2016, 11:41 AM.Freedom is not for Free
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Originally posted by Mac 66 View PostOrange grip & nice patina makes it a real nice high lift army dagger
Many seem to be stuck on 'Taper Tang' or 'Slant this' (which is fine, so am I )
However, IMHO this very late example is just as nice, exhibiting that great looking Alcoso High-Lift crossguard, with a right combo of all the features that would make a excellent example that some late produced daggers were still great looking pieces.
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Originally posted by wags View PostI agree. This ones a keeper.
Many seem to be stuck on 'Taper Tang' or 'Slant this' (which is fine, so am I )
However, IMHO this very late example is just as nice, exhibiting that great looking Alcoso High-Lift crossguard, with a right combo of all the features that would make a excellent example that some late produced daggers were still great looking pieces.
Many nice late army variations - Still need a nice High lift for my collection.
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Thank you guys for the replies. As far as I know this is the only cross guard with the leaf design wreath as all the others have an acorn design. I love the big legs on the eagle and it looks like the eagle you see on buildings and in the rooms where big meetings were being held by the Nazis.
Best Bulldog.
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