TeNo Enlisted Hewer [Technische Nothilfe] #5087 - Eickhorn Solingen

Eickhorn Carl, Solingen

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Maker

Eickhorn Carl, Solingen

Model

M1938 – 2nd Model

Inscription

#5087

Blade

single-edged

Length

410 mm

Weight

805 g

Hanger

without

Condition

mint

Question to product? Product number 1043-61114

TeNo Enlisted Hewer [Technische Nothilfe] #5087 - Eickhorn Solingen

This TeNo Enlisted Hewer is in mint condition throughout. The nickeling throughout the hilt is completely. The back spine also has one very minor flaking. The gear wheel is in excellent condition on the pommel. The crossguard eagle is quite beautiful throughout having its open winged bird looking to the viewer’s left. The bird clutches a mobile swastika which has the TeNo symbol superimposed over the center of it. This is a gear wheel with a hammer and the letter N beneath. The grip plates are a fine off-white color. They are both in perfect condition throughout and fit tight as a drum. These plates are retained by a screw and spanner hardware which appears unturned. The scabbard shell is a beauty. It is totally straight and has outstanding original black paint. This paint is still 100%. Excellent paint here! The scabbard shell is fitted with the nickel-plated matching mounts. These mounts are in excellent condition. Both mounts are retained by RAD style flathead screws and they are all in place and unturned. The throat of this example is stamped with the number «5087». The blade is an absolute beauty, having the original, matte-finished surface. This blade shows little to no age. The blade is etched with the matching serial number, «5087», which is still nice and crisp and clear, resting beneath the crossguard swastika. The reverse ricasso is etched with the 1935-41 logo. It presents a seated squirrel holding a downward pointing sword. Above the squirrel is the quality word, «original» and below is the firm’s name and location, «Eickhorn Solingen». Below the logo is the teno eagle. This eagle is in superb condition having all of the factory blackening and retaining the swastika with gearwheel in its talons. On either side of the bird’s legs respectively are the patent pending words, «Ges.Gesch.». The original black leather blade buffer is new-like and firmly in place. An extremely nice original TeNo EM Hewer here.

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