Dear friends,
I've managed to stumble upon a battleship-etched bladed naval dagger from the Clemen & Jung firm. I've seen two other daggers with that kind of blade (one that was blued and gilded) from the Eickhorn firm. I tried to find more information regarding this etching, but have found nothing regarding the purpose of the etching, nor its makers. If anyone can provide any assistance, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you in advance,
Zoglet
Clemen & Jung:
Eickhorn (Standard):
Eickhorn (Blued):
Which Makers created Panzerschiff etched blades for Kriegsmarine daggers?
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Re: Which Makers created Panzerschiff etched blades for Kriegsmarine daggers?
I've always read that these are fantasy and make believe.
Re: Which Makers created Panzerschiff etched blades for Kriegsmarine daggers?
Have a glace at:
https://joschs-sammlung.de/produkt/offi ... -original/
Text reads:
This piece is controversially discussed.
It may well be that the relatives had this blade attached (to the old original dagger from the pre-war period) after the war!? Nevertheless, I can't find a comparable piece in the market!!!
https://joschs-sammlung.de/produkt/offi ... -original/
Text reads:
This piece is controversially discussed.
It may well be that the relatives had this blade attached (to the old original dagger from the pre-war period) after the war!? Nevertheless, I can't find a comparable piece in the market!!!