Just a question, but Klaas Heer and Luft blades are commonly plated. How often are they found with polished blades with crossgrain? Would one be considered a turkey?
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From a manufacturing perspective the plated blades should probably be seen with the early blades versus the later ones. My reasoning being that nickel was increasingly used for military production and became scarcer as time went on. As a practical matter that is why (IMO) the later 4th generation M1936 SS daggers had a very thin plating later that is/was fairly susceptible to corrosion. The later timing factor also applying (IMO) to the black grips as a more readily available plastic resin, and easier to manufacture. FP
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