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  • Germany. A 1940 Manufacture HJ Knife by Emil Voos of Solingen
  • Germany. A 1940 Manufacture HJ Knife by Emil Voos of Solingen
  • Germany. A 1940 Manufacture HJ Knife by Emil Voos of Solingen
  • Germany. A 1940 Manufacture HJ Knife by Emil Voos of Solingen
  • Germany. A 1940 Manufacture HJ Knife by Emil Voos of Solingen
  • Germany. A 1940 Manufacture HJ Knife by Emil Voos of Solingen
  • Germany. A 1940 Manufacture HJ Knife by Emil Voos of Solingen
  • Germany. A 1940 Manufacture HJ Knife by Emil Voos of Solingen

Item: G34273

Germany. A 1940 Manufacture HJ Knife by Emil Voos of Solingen

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Germany. A 1940 Manufacture HJ Knife by Emil Voos of Solingen

An example of a 1940 manufcture HJ Knife, measuring 252 mm with the scabbard on, featuring a 140 mm long brushed (magnetic) steel blade, with a sharpened edge and a slightly dinged tip. The blade is unetched, but is maker marked “RZM M7/2 1940” for “Emil Voos of Solingen” on the revese. It is ordained with scratches and light dings from use, as well as light marks common to extraction and return to the scabbard. The thick blackanded leather washer at the crossguard is intact and sits tightly in its place. The crossguard consists of a rounded finger guard, with signature black bakelite grip plates on either side of the grip. The grips are held in place via two rivets with a HJ diamond embedded into the obverse of the grip. Light to moderate surface marks ordain the hilt from period wear, but with the finish well preserved. The scabbard is constructed of black painted steel (magnetic) depicting moderate wear and loss of finish, with two coated metal springs on the interior of the scabbard, that hold the knife in place once returned to the scabbard. The leather scabbard hanger is constructed of thick black leather, featuring a snap-button closure to secure the knife into place. Overall, this HJ knife is a typical example of a well-used knife, in overall very fine condition.
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