Hi Folks,
As promised in an earlier thread here is my newest acquisition.
This is an HJ transitional Klaas RZM M7/37 from the year 1936 with on the obverse of the blade a motto present.
The blade shows no signs of sharpening and as result the original form of the blade has been maintained.
the motto and maker mark are very nicely etched and still dark.
The leather buffer pad is present and in good shape.
The scabbard is of the anodized type but on the surface of the sides a little surfacerust has installed.
The leather of the scabbard is a bit worn but remains still intact and the button works.
The black grip plates are in good shape and held tightly in place with two rivets.
The diamond inlay wiggles, but sadly the enamel has suffered a bit.
I've included a few pics for you to enjoy, as usual any comment is welcome.
Mike
As promised in an earlier thread here is my newest acquisition.
This is an HJ transitional Klaas RZM M7/37 from the year 1936 with on the obverse of the blade a motto present.
The blade shows no signs of sharpening and as result the original form of the blade has been maintained.
the motto and maker mark are very nicely etched and still dark.
The leather buffer pad is present and in good shape.
The scabbard is of the anodized type but on the surface of the sides a little surfacerust has installed.
The leather of the scabbard is a bit worn but remains still intact and the button works.
The black grip plates are in good shape and held tightly in place with two rivets.
The diamond inlay wiggles, but sadly the enamel has suffered a bit.
I've included a few pics for you to enjoy, as usual any comment is welcome.
Mike
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