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06-05-2023 11:00 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Horstator was a Hörster brand and is totally ok for pre 1945, so its a original TR Hirschfänger.
There are 2 different sizes of DJ Grip Emblems, but both are always from silvered messing and periodly never made in aluminium for DJS grips.
It should be attached with 2 pins, so try to look a bit behind the side of the Emblem and see if there are pins.
If its the proper material and atteched with pins then all is in good order.
To find an original DJS Grip emblem is very very hard, as lots of them were denazified or taken off after the war so that they could still wear them.
Regards
Ger
can you give me the exact sizes of the emblem in mm and i can compare it to a few i have.
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Thanks Gerrit for the reply .I've checked the size of the emblem and its 17mm in total.The bottom is bent over slightly so 17mm overall length.
I've seen an original emblem Lakeside trader had in their archives and that was around 18mm in length.
There is no sign of any glue residue.
The emblem is not aluminium.
Thanks for your advice most appreciated.
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I do not believe this piece was produced pre 1945, wooden runners are to me a sign of possibly post war manufacture, apart from some extremely early DJ hirschfängers (late 1934) that I have obsevered with wooden runners all the others I have seen have metal runners. I have never believed in this mark as pre 1945, this mark is not early and in my opinion is post 1945, I believe this piece started life with a DJV badge for the post war hunting organisation Deutsche Jagdschutzverein, this is my opinion only. If others believe this to be of wartime production then thats fine with me. As far as these DJ grip emblems always have two pins to attach to the grip that is an incorrect statement, I know for sure that Alcoso used a one pin type on some of their hirschfängers and I suspect that other manufacturers did also at different times of manufacture.
Gary
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Well Gary i agree we disagree on this one.
The Horstator brand was registered in 1918 and they advertised this brand a lot during and before the TR era.
Here a period ad of Horstator mentioning also Hirschfänger.
The stamped logo is also a good sign, and i agree we dont see that much wooden runners during the TR period but I wouldnt condem it just because of that.
Its very well possible that this was a DJV Hirschfänger so pre 1934, it would explain the wooden runners, with a replaced DJS emblem.
Its speaks in its favour that the emblem shows no sign of glue and is slighty bent.
Here one of the Horstator ads so called "Werbung"
Ger
Last edited by gerrit; 06-12-2023 at 09:26 AM.
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