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SUPER collection! Without a doubt the most impressive accumulation of K98 blades & accessories! ! ! Do you happen to have a total count?
 
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The law of series!
Proof of this was once again provided by this S/240 37 (F.Herder Asn), entered yesterday and 10 days after her sister.
This is also the same b-series, but the plum color of the blade is less pronounced.
A family photo was in order :)










Best regards
Aws
 
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My recorded numbers may be a bit dated, but this is the highest 5-digit "S-bloc" 41crs I am currently aware of... nice example, too!
 
Yes its a nice piece, is probably the highest reported S range, i had prior this one 12439 S, the LW frog is nice, question is that the complet was so from war, or changed in last 70 years? Possible the S block ended in 15000 range. Unfortunally there are no reported other pieces in that area.
 
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C'est tout simplement une superbe collection ! Ok, je dois demander... est-ce que tu as un favori ?? MDR
My favorite is this one : it was given to me by a former French resistance fighter from the Ardennes des Manises maquis, in the early '80s.
At the time, I didn't even realize it had funny markings.
May you rest in peace, old timer...




 
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Hello
I'd like to present a few items I've received recently. Chance has again spoiled me with, among them, a 1939 Durkopp for the KM and this no less superb Cvl 44 with riveted grip and a 1941 C.Riese rubberised frog.
Its number is close to a previous one...





















Best regards
 
Nice one addings, mainly the nearly 44cvl riveted, could be from same source. The 42ffc was added into austrian or CS frog.
 
Already asked someone about it, its austrian frog not czechoslovak. Is possible they used even M1895 by RFV in Austria location. This S84/98 has no link to RFV.
 
Already asked someone about it, its austrian frog not czechoslovak. Is possible they used even M1895 by RFV in Austria location. This S84/98 has no link to RFV.
Obviously, it was originally mounted on an RFV bayonet. After that, anything's possible...
A friend of mine, a junk dealer, found it while clearing out the house of a former deceased in Belgium.
Regards
 
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