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I have seen threads on spotting replica SS, SA
daggers, but I think it would be a good thing to have a thread about deceptive HJs.

(if this was done in my absence, then please delete this thread..sorry!)

way back when, I remember that some had said any HJs with RZM mark that was horizontal with crossguard was questionable, as well as RZM marks with "canted" legs, and or legs not touching the "circle", things like this.

since that time I have seen pics of this mark (as a example for this thread) that the HJ is good.
I know a lip on a scabbard is a no go, but for newer members, can we update what we have discussed in the past?
I do not want to have this be a debate that gets out of hand, but lets share some info on what is up to date, and what to look out for, for US, by US!
I think its time for a "brush up" from our senior HJ experts, lets have a cold one, and learn some tips!






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"GERMANY" on the blade is another no-no.
 
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Every HJ dagger I look at the first thing I do before I pull it from the scabbard is to turn the HJ insert towords the ground and tap it to see if its loose. If its not loose I lay it back down and walk away. Wink Mark
 
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Mark, while this is a good indicator, but you miss several good originals as the diamond, if properly set at the factory, will not be loose.
A better indicator is the overall presentation and the fact that the scabbard on MOST repros is a dead giveaway. The lip, the paint finish, the leather and markings is usually a bigger factor than the diamond.
Also, look at as many KNOWN reproduction HJs as you can and you will find this lets you become familiar with what repros look like.
JMO,
Ron Weinand
Weinand Militaria
PS: Sometimes your best bet is to know your dealer.


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Thanks guys, and Ron, this was what I was asking about, lets maybe see some KNOWN reproductions to compare to originals.

thanks so far guys!



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Pictures would be a real help here so that the novices can see what to look for.

Dave
 
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Here's one that looks like it could be be a light photo etched blade motto and maker mark. It has been paired with a real scabbard. Four pics, sorry don't have pic with the diamond, but I believe it was silver bordered and with a silver background to the swastika.

 
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Maker mark. This one is also seen on the obverse ricasso as well, same maker.

 
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Grip plates.

 
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Blade motto and blade shape.

Perhaps someone else has the ricasso version to post. I've seen both 'new' looking versions, and also older looking versions of the ricasso marked type with better etching, and aging, maybe 30 -40 years old?

Hope this is of some help.

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Russell

 
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Here's another ebay-type item with the lipped scabbard. Two pics.

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Russell

 
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Closer.

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Here's a link to a ricasso version of the RZM M7/2. It has the silver edged diamond, with the silver background to the swastika. The motto is also running from low left to high right on the blade.

http://daggers.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/427101702/...650029594#2650029594

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Another RZM M7/2 on the ricasso. The diamond on this one looks like it may have been replaced with an original, and it came with an original scabbard.

 
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Motto also runs from low left to high right.

 
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Diamond and grip.

 
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Last one, grip reverse.

A pic of one of these RZM M7/2 ricasso marked knives is also seen in Frederick Stevens Reproduction? Recognition! book from 1976, so they're at least 30 years old.

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Russell

 
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A couple of ebay items that don't have the HJ diamond, but sometimes items like these come up for sale with an HJ diamond put in. First is a G.C.Co.

 
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On the other side of this one, it is marked "Othello Solingen Germany".

 
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Scabbard and grip.

 
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Reverse

 
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Blade

 
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This one has the fleur-de-lis scout emblem.

 
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Reverse..

 
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