29th May 2010, 06:38 PM | #1 |
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Yes, you heard me right... a Gerponese Frankendagger
I'm guessing the Japanese component quasi-qualifies this to list in the ethnographic forum...
I am hoping someone here can shed light on this auction that recently ended on the 'bay. In particular, I am curious as to whether anyone might be able to explain why what I see as a Gerponese Frankendagger fetched a hammer price well over $500. $565 for what looks to me to be a one-off comprised of an SA blade married to a Meiji period colonial Japanese hilt. So why the stratospheric price? Is it a particularly rare RZM code? Am I missing something here? Click here And does this mean there's an SA-hilted Japanese colonial sword floating out there somewhere? |
29th May 2010, 07:08 PM | #2 |
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Did you read the Q. and A. session ?
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Maybe it's me but unless the RZM number has some significance, it is not that rare a blade and belongs to an SA (as you mentioned earlier) and the hilt a WWII Japanese (or a 1930's) hilt.
Who would do such a thing to these pieces anyway? |
29th May 2010, 10:06 PM | #4 |
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Nece$$ity is the Mother of Invention .
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Don't you guys think JOHNNY knows what he talking about....????
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In the terms of the period it represents, would AXIS DAGGER fit?
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30th May 2010, 12:45 AM | #7 |
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I know zilch about this sort of cutting tool, but I can recognise a real good used car salesman when I see him in action.
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Someone please shoot the man who created that monstrosity! Shoot him, cut out his tongue and shoot his tongue! That's like using a backyard welder to fuse a edo period tanto blade with a lord of the rings dagger hilt, or something equally blasphemous! |
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I have to believe that had to be Dr. Frankendagger's motive... it's aliiiiiiive! As much as I love a good dose of cross-cultural reuse on an antique edged weapon - a European bladed katar, for example - this bastard blade just, just... I don't know. Creative, sure... but I guess I didn't know SA daggers were so expendable? Maybe this is the only way you the seller was able to get around the We're-denying-Nazi-Germany-ever-existed policy on feepay-epray? Anyway, if you'll excuse me, I have to go spot weld a Yemeni jambiya blade onto a Victorian basketweave dirk hilt... |
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Pig and Elephant DNA Just Don't Splice
I don't know guys... I think we might have pre-judged the "creator" of this unholy marriage. I heard a noise back in the spare bedroom... went to investigate, turned on the light, and what did I find?
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LMAO !!
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WW!
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now you see why it is always recommended that your blades wear a sheath.
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Brilliant market forces?
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He's laughing all the way to the Bank .
What was Barnum's quote ? I wonder who won it . |
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