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Origins of the SA 3 pc Marching Hanger

Article about: Hi Neo..yes it is authentic..and a rarer SA vertical hanger. These SA coffin hangers are more rare than the SS coffin hangers..there are not as many around. This one is a bit crusty in condi

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    The snap-hook looks to me in some ways as article 22203 from Assmann (page 78).
    In spite of the RZM stamped marking, the code 2/37 is not according regulations; not
    according political RZM-standards since 1935 anyway.
    Last edited by Wilhelm Saris; 12-05-2014 at 09:03 PM.

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    You can see that explained in detail in the book by Ralf Siegert where this article comes from. Great Book, helped me a lot

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    A very interesting thread and now I know the origins of the 3 piece hanger on my early JA Henckels SA dagger.
    It's always great when you can learn something new in our hobby.

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