spionKopKid Posted November 30, 2007 Posted November 30, 2007 I have acquired a HJ knife with the markRZM M6/3 1937on the blade. I haven't got the knife yet (in the post) to check other repro give aways. But does the fact that the blade is stamped RZM M6/3 1937 automatically make it a fake?Initially I thought it must be but I have been thinking and isn't it more probable that a young apprentice picked up a 6 instead of a 7 for the stamp at Kuno Ritter (M7/3)? rather than a forger cocking up the number?I know this kind of scenario is common on collectable auto parts, (wrong number stamped in), is it possible on this knife or am I living in a dream world??
J Temple-West Posted December 1, 2007 Posted December 1, 2007 spionKopKidI?ve seen this ?RZM M6/3 1937? mark on quite a few HJ knives over the years?all post-war produced.It doesn?t bode well for the one on the way to you I?m afraid.
spionKopKid Posted December 1, 2007 Author Posted December 1, 2007 spionKopKidI've seen this "RZM M6/3 1937" mark on quite a few HJ knives over the years?all post-war produced.It doesn't bode well for the one on the way to you I'm afraid.Temple-West, thanks for the reply, no worries, I have bought the knife with a whole load of third reich stuff in an auction. At a reasonable price. I'm not too bothered if it is a repro so long as just 1 thing in the lot is genuine!!From a purley academic view did the German manufacturers ever make mistakes like this? If mistakes are found on collectables are they instantly dismissed as fake?
lach470 Posted December 1, 2007 Posted December 1, 2007 They are often dismissed as fakes....and errors did occur. I can think of army buckles having RZM markings on them. (the army NEVER had those markings)....BUT M4/44 did in fact construct these buckles with those markings - these are legit and out there. That's one example of a "mistake". Cheers!Rob
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