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Rafngard 25th September 2025 06:19 PM

My Eskilstuna Collection
 
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Hello All,

I've been meaning to take these pics for a bit, and finally got to them today.
Here's all of my blades (antique and vintage) from Eskilstuna, one of the major knife producing areas of Sweden.

Many, but not all of these are from C. W. Dahlgren.
Last year, I posted a series of photos from a catalogue from C.W. Dalhgren from 1906. over here, starting at Post # 9.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=29587

Have fun,
Leif

gp 25th September 2025 08:14 PM

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very nice , thank you ! Specially the ones with tradional decorations !!!
Is the black hilt made from leather or just wood ?


But do you have a picure of Tommie Gustafson's blades? which he used in Eskilstuna :)


interesting as well is the fact that bayonets were made around WW I there, named after the old King in Carl Gustafs stads gevärsfaktori
(who also did make rifles, like mausers)

https://digitaltmuseum.se/search?q=C...C3%A4rsfaktori

a collector's interesting website

https://www.holmback.se/edged_weapons/reference.html
https://www.holmback.se/bayonets/wra..._m94_(A4).html

best regards

Gunar

Rafngard 27th September 2025 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by gp (Post 299885)
very nice , thank you ! Specially the ones with tradional decorations !!!
Is the black hilt made from leather or just wood ?

It's wood. I think I've seen them described as Ebony, but I would put money on that.

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Originally Posted by gp (Post 299885)
But do you have a picure of Tommie Gustafson's blades? which he used in Eskilstuna :)

The iceskater?


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Originally Posted by gp (Post 299885)
interesting as well is the fact that bayonets were made around WW I there, named after the old King in Carl Gustafs stads gevärsfaktori
(who also did make rifles, like mausers)

I think that makes sense. They've made blades for hundreds of years there, why not other forms of metal work?

I think the next time I'm in Sweden, I'll have to make a point to go to Eskilstuna. A Swedish friend of mine lives not far from there actually.

Thanks,
Leif

gp 27th September 2025 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Rafngard (Post 299931)
It's wood. I think I've seen them described as Ebony, but I would put money on that.


thank you, interesting to know !

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Originally Posted by Rafngard (Post 299931)
The iceskater?

yes indeed, the one and only and one of the world's best ever, together with Norway's Johann Olav Koss and our Ard Schenk from Holland :)

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Originally Posted by Rafngard (Post 299931)
I think that makes sense. They've made blades for hundreds of years there, why not other forms of metal work?

they look to be of very good quality, both the rifles and also the bayonets !

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Originally Posted by Rafngard (Post 299931)
I think the next time I'm in Sweden, I'll have to make a point to go to Eskilstuna. A Swedish friend of mine lives not far from there actually.

Thanks,
Leif


Thnx a lot / Tack så mycket for your reply !

have a nice day ! ☺☼☺

Gunar


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