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Has anyone ever seen an Ed Wustof mini Heer dagger? The trademark is just the trident only.

Hope they are as rare as the full sized dagger


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Eric ,I have one with the trident it is 8'' overall from pommel to end of scabbard.It also has "Alexanderwerk" on obverse side of the blade


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Eric, until the guy posted the EW in the army luft forum I had only ever seen mini's marked as Ed says"Alexanderwerk" I do know Tom J had a cased mini one I looked at when trying to find a nice E.W. for my tag. The box was even good looking!!
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I tried to get a photo of the Trident but most of it's under the crossguard and I couldn't focus the camera.(to close)


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Here is my EW, its the same size as the one you have Ed,, you are right the trademark is pretty hard to get a decent photo of. Mine just has the trident mark on the blade. nothing else


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I have the same EW mini with "Alexanderwerk" on the blade. Curosity got the better of me and I looked up what the company did. They are a pharmeceutical and food process machinery maker. I assume they did the same during the TR period.
 
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Eric your fitting are nicer than mine.I can't unscrew the pommel it,s tight and I don't want to chance snapping the tang.Glad to see this forum come alive again.


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Here's my fraternal twins by Wustoff.

 
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