You have a great book about these knives, unfortunately, I can't afford such a thing, since I live in Russia. That's what surprised me in the video! You show the obvious points, such as rivets of wooden linings on the other side. Why is it impossible to show the rivets from the inside, where the mechanism itself is located with a pressure trigger. After all, this is the weakest point and, therefore, the most repaired. It's amazing, having such a huge collection, not to understand what is really important for those interested in these knives.
there is never a date stamped on this knife and never a serial number. All numbers are assembling aids. You don´t need a date and not all knifes and daggers of that time had oder "needed" serial numbers. (f.e. german WWI and WWII Grabendolche - close combat knives The assemby-numbers were usefull for 1.) assembling 2.) repairs in the factory. In both cases the parts of two or more knives couldn´t be swapped. ( the parts often don´t fit, if you try to change parts of several knives).
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brilliant knife.
Thanks, I enjoyed the video.
Very cool knife. I’d loved to have one but my guess is they’re rare and expensive.
The machining is so good, what a well made knife!
You have a great book about these knives, unfortunately, I can't afford such a thing, since I live in Russia. That's what surprised me in the video! You show the obvious points, such as rivets of wooden linings on the other side. Why is it impossible to show the rivets from the inside, where the mechanism itself is located with a pressure trigger. After all, this is the weakest point and, therefore, the most repaired. It's amazing, having such a huge collection, not to understand what is really important for those interested in these knives.
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Are you saying "the assembly ATE" as instead of "the assembly DATE"? If so, WHY?
assembly aid (number) -> the number is an assembly aid, which helps to identify the custom fit parts of each knife on final assembly and riveting.
there is never a date stamped on this knife and never a serial number. All numbers are assembling aids. You don´t need a date and not all knifes and daggers of that time had oder "needed" serial numbers. (f.e. german WWI and WWII Grabendolche - close combat knives The assemby-numbers were usefull for 1.) assembling 2.) repairs in the factory. In both cases the parts of two or more knives couldn´t be swapped. ( the parts often don´t fit, if you try to change parts of several knives).
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