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    Early Armydagger by Weyersberg

    Time to show some nice, early armydaggers I got recently, I start with a very nice weyersberg.

    have fun

    Ostmaerker
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    One of few makers which plated their blades. Nice

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        #4
        Very nice

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          #5
          Lovely slant grip Weyersberg . I think this company used WKC guards, it has the look of an early WKC and also has 5 wing sections, more visible on the right wing, most companies only have 4.

          Russ.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Bulldog View Post
            Lovely slant grip Weyersberg . I think this company used WKC guards, it has the look of an early WKC and also has 5 wing sections, more visible on the right wing, most companies only have 4.

            Russ.
            There were 2 possibilities on early Paul Weyersberg army daggers, some had the 1st WKC guard, but most the 1st Weyersberg guard. This one has the 2nd one.

            Ostmaerker

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              #7
              This one could have a stamped serial number inside the crossguard.
              These Weyersberg early slant gripped examples are great quality Army daggers.
              Congrats !

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                #8
                A beautiful Army with plenty of patina & a lot of detail. The slant grip is something to look at too.

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                  #9
                  Beautiful early Weyersberg! My favorite maker of army daggers.

                  Regards
                  Danny

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                    #10
                    Beautiful piece here nothing to fault - Military jewelry

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Serge M. View Post
                      This one could have a stamped serial number inside the crossguard.
                      These Weyersberg early slant gripped examples are great quality Army daggers.
                      Congrats !
                      Certainly could be numbered inside - Nice Weyersberg Type-1 guard
                      http://tom-kendall.com/ww2-collector...reference.html

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by WW2-Collector View Post
                        Certainly could be numbered inside - Nice Weyersberg Type-1 guard
                        http://tom-kendall.com/ww2-collector...reference.html
                        Tom, My guess, serial numbered under 350.

                        -Serge

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                          #13
                          Beautiful dagger. Agree, Weyersberg type 1 guard.

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                            #14
                            Quality Weyersberg army

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