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    Gustav Spitzer Army Dagger - is it real?

    A new collector said he had doubts about the originality of this dagger. Anyone have an opinion?
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      #3
      Looks like maybe a Herder cross guard? According to Wittmanns dagger book, Spitzer daggers have their own cross guards and should be early daggers. This one looks late to me.

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        #4
        I own a duplicate of the dagger posted. Same plated crossguard and 14 leaf pommel, but mine has a single screw later scabbard and a tapered tang blade. Same grip also.

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          #5
          Originally posted by BradG View Post
          Looks like maybe a Herder cross guard? According to Wittmanns dagger book, Spitzer daggers have their own cross guards and should be early daggers. This one looks late to me.
          In my opinion Spitzer didn’t have their own guards. They always used generic guards. Even on their early daggers (Pack type 1 guard).

          Regards
          Danny

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            #6
            IMO original Heer dagger produced by Gustav Spitzer Solingen with generic type B fitings.


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              #7
              Is this maker very common?
              Last edited by honest abe; 08-01-2019, 07:48 AM.

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                #8
                I was under the impression that generic B cross guards have a 'dip' between the head and beak, Herder is different in that the whole top of the head is flat.
                http://www.wardaggers.com/Crossguard_Reference.htm

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by honest abe View Post
                  Is this maker very common?
                  No, not a common maker.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BradG View Post
                    I was under the impression that generic B cross guards have a 'dip' between the head and beak, Herder is different in that the whole top of the head is flat.
                    http://www.wardaggers.com/Crossguard_Reference.htm
                    Some, including myself, do not prescribe to the Herder guard as a type, and that is indeed a generic B. The reference you refer to isn't completely up to date IMO.
                    Check out Tom Kendall's website and dagger crossguard reference.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by fdodge View Post
                      Some, including myself, do not prescribe to the Herder guard as a type, and that is indeed a generic B. The reference you refer to isn't completely up to date IMO.
                      Check out Tom Kendall's website and dagger crossguard reference.
                      Thanks for the info, lots to learn!

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