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Need help identifying two daggers
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12-19-2015 03:05 AM
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Going by the patina of them from the pictures I would say they look genuine to me but I stand to be corrected.
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I agree but they bear close examination. Price depends on area too. There are maker marks that also have a bearing on things...standard army daggers too unless I missed something.
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Are any additional photos needed to help determine what these are? Also, I looked everywhere and cant find who the makers of these blade are which is the reason I thought these may have been fakes.
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FNG, there are so many fakes out there that one can buy books on the subject. Except in the crudest cases, it is hardly possible to go by photos alone. Get a book on NS-fakery and conduct a real eyeglass-level examination, and you will learn more than by relying on our guesswork - and maybe save money in the future!
A couple of cynical guidelines:
"If it looks to good to be true, it probably is."
"If it's so rare and valuable, why isn't it being sold at one of the prominent auction houses?"
Cynic's answer: because then real experts could make a hands-on examination.
"Why are the photos so fuzzy?"
As a friend found out, the expensive way: so that you can't see the tell-tale signs of refinishing and rust-pitting.
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Thank You to Patrick Chadwick For This Useful Post:
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Markings are at the base of the blade on the flat. They etched them in and should still be visible. As pointed out, fakes are prominent.
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Most likely there would have been more than one maker who produced this style of dagger. An "expert" once told me that if a W.W.2 era German
ceremonial knife/dagger/bayonet was chrome plated it was most likely a fake but if it was nickel plated it would probably be genuine. He didn't state that this was true in every case but I got the impression from him that it was a general rule of thumb. I have not heard this rule confirmed by any-one else which I would like before taking it as red.
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