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    Luftwaffe dagger, opinions please

    A friend purchase this dagger. I know near nothing about these.
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      #3
      dagger

      Still more
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        #4
        dagger

        more, the tip of the blade is missing the chrome.
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          #5
          dagger

          Aren't the logos etched and not hammered on?
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            #6
            lw dagger

            hello jungco
            a good dagger !no problem on the wkc stamp!
            best regards
            patrick

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              #7
              Thanks Patrick, I'll pass it along to my friend.
              Jeff

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                #8
                Original Luftwaffe dagger 1. model, produced by WKC Solingen. Unfortunately all metal parts are cleaned, and leather parts are coated with shue wax.


                Schlange

                http://www.mojalbum.com/schlange88/album

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                  #9
                  Schlange,
                  Yup, it was cleaned. He didn't do anything to the leather but guess the metal parts were dark green and eating away the metal. He did it before he showed it to me.
                  Jeff

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                    #10
                    These type of metal does not oxidize in a classical iron/steel "sense".
                    After creating a black-and-green patina oxidation stops, and the metal parts remain intact.


                    Schlange

                    http://www.mojalbum.com/schlange88/album

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                      #11
                      Thanks Schlange. I'll pass that on to him.
                      Jeff

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