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This E.P.&S., is my first WW2 Dagger. I think I did alright? It was the biggest part of a group. I will be posting the other items in the next few days. Thanks guys! HAPPY FATHERS DAY!


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New to the "Mann-Clan Collection"


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Looks great. Scabbard appears to have been repainted/refinished.


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looks good to me.

Is the scabbard painted or anodized. I think Ernst Pack used lacquer over their anodized scabbards.

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The scabbard looks to have fresh paint? No smell or anything just "too" good. Thanks gents! Pauli


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Very nice Mann, I really like the hammering Sigfried logo!
 
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Blade looks great !!! What price did you pay ??? - if I can ask. The scabbard is a definite repaint - looks too good for a 75 year old (wish I looked that good)
 
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Just love those Pack grips!
Nice catch!

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Thanks!!! My Father in law was impressed also! I gave it to him! Happy Fathers Day Jim. I had it for a total of 36 hours! It felt good and "It" will look great with his Waffenrock. I'll post pics of it in the next day or two. Cheers, Pauli


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Scabbard does look to be refinished... but... nice one and well done. Smile
 
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