GarrettC
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Hey guys some people said these could be blood stains so I thought I would post more pictures of it
True, I wonder if there is any for sure way to knowLooks like blood staining to me...could be something else I suppose, but when I see that, blood staining pops into my head...
Something definitely spilled onto it, and ran down it like rivulets...
Eh, I'm always a touch skeptical just because it's something that appeals to a certain type of collector and it's an easy way to justify discoloration / finish damage in a way that hopefully doesn't detract as much from the value. I'm pretty jaded just from all the auctions I've seen proudly proclaiming L@@K BLOOD PITTING!!!!!The Kastel-Meyer test?
Looks like blood to me as well. I feel the receiver has traces of blood rust also. How many thousands of hapless men bled out on these implements? It’s more apt to be blood than anything else.
Hey guys some people said these could be blood stains so I thought I would post more pictures of it
Of course you’re correct. It could be anything. Without testing, who will ever know. Could be simple explosives fecal incontinence from malnourishment. A soldier could have been sitting on the buttstock while trying to prairie dog one.Eh, I'm always a touch skeptical just because it's something that appeals to a certain type of collector and it's an easy way to justify discoloration / finish damage in a way that hopefully doesn't detract as much from the value. I'm pretty jaded just from all the auctions I've seen proudly proclaiming L@@K BLOOD PITTING!!!!!
Obviously it's a thing. As you said blood is an occupational risk for combat arms. But it's something I don't take at face value any more
Of course you’re correct. It could be anything. Without testing, who will ever know. Could be simple explosives fecal incontinence from malnourishment. A soldier could have been sitting on the buttstock while trying to prairie dog one.
I'll disagree with this...I don't think its much of a sales pitch, don't know many guys out there specifically looking for blood stained items, kind of gruesome. If anything it may suppress sales. And I think the 99.99% number is a stretch...maybe 75%-85% I could agree with, I am sure there are lots of stain, oil, garage gunk spills out there, yes...Blood stain is as much a anecdotal sales pitch as "Vet Bringback", "Captured from a Dead SS Colonel", "Grey Ghost", and "Black Widow". Odds are literally anything but blood stained these items that are stored 100+ years after a war. Its safe to assume that 99.99% of "blood stains" are anything but, the only way to verify such a claim would be in a lab or some sort of test strips, like in the link above.
I'll disagree with this...I don't think its much of a sales pitch, don't know many guys out there specifically looking for blood stained items, kind of gruesome.