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German Springer Survivors
3 unrestored, untouched German Springer survivors. Bought these around a year ago (maybe longer) and never wanted to restore them.
Man the stories these knives could tell if they could speak. Bill D replaced the spring on the DRGM so it would function.
Other than that all are untouched, all 3 tang stamped Made in Germany
Hope you enjoy the pics and thank you for looking
Man the stories these knives could tell if they could speak. Bill D replaced the spring on the DRGM so it would function.
Other than that all are untouched, all 3 tang stamped Made in Germany
Hope you enjoy the pics and thank you for looking
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Nice! I really like the scales on the center one.
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Great group
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Nice!! I like the look and feel of used knives
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I like that you are keeping them AS IS,it makes them look like they have been a working knife.
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Tkreil66 wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 9:46 pm 3 unrestored, untouched German Springer survivors. Bought these around a year ago (maybe longer) and never wanted to restore them.
Man the stories these knives could tell if they could speak. Bill D replaced the spring on the DRGM so it would function.
Other than that all are untouched, all 3 tang stamped Made in Germany
Hope you enjoy the pics and thank you for looking
Would love to see a side by side shot of how thick the top bolsters/pullers are in comparison to each other. I’ll be the middle one is the fattest of all three.
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I believe the center knife shell puller configuration is an earlier design.
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Why do you say that?eddymunster wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2019 3:18 pm I believe the center knife shell puller configuration is an earlier design.
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I believe you are correct, the center shell puller seems to have thicker metalMaltese flatguard wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2019 3:06 pm [quote=Tkreil66 post_id=291030 time=<a href="tel:1556919983">1556919983</a> user_id=15572]
3 unrestored, untouched German Springer survivors. Bought these around a year ago (maybe longer) and never wanted to restore them.
Man the stories these knives could tell if they could speak. Bill D replaced the spring on the DRGM so it would function.
Other than that all are untouched, all 3 tang stamped Made in Germany
Hope you enjoy the pics and thank you for looking
Would love to see a side by side shot of how thick the top bolsters/pullers are in comparison to each other. I’ll be the middle one is the fattest of all three.
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Yep, that steel one is several times thicker than those others
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Bill, I thought I recalled reading a thread on another forum saying that shape of bolster was an older design? Please forgive my incompetence and here is a picture of some leverlocks to make up for it.
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My guess is that it's a later version of the design. It's a simpler design-easier to produce.
But, that's just a guess.
Nice levers!
But, that's just a guess.
Nice levers!
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