It does look like a nice dagger to me....
It does look like a nice dagger to me....
I agree kris.
What I mean is that this dagger looks very attractive. IMO spotting the parted guards here is really hard, the fit looks very good for a parts dagger. Even though it has bad guards there are some collectors out there who would pay at least 5k for a dagger like this.
I would 't buy this dagger knowing what we allemaal know now. I like the correctness of history Just as much as most here on the daggers forum^^.
I've admired these, but know little about them. Forgive my armature question here please. When you say Himmler gave these out, do you mean he personally handed them to the recipient, or would these have been delivered somehow under his authorization?
"These daggers were given by Himmler himself to those who participated in the 'Night of the long knives'"
Does anyone have any documentary proof of this? I believe there are far too many examples for this to be the case. Surely they just replaced the Rohm honour daggers when the SS became an independent organisation after June, 1934.
d'Alquen
This is true as quoted and corrected on Fishers that "St" was recorded under "SL" which Klaas did use.
SA Producers encountered also under this "St" marking :
Gebr Bell
Bontgen& Sabin
Gebr Christian
Ernst Dirlam
Gustav Felix
F. Dick
Gebr Halbach
Hartkopf& co.
E. Luttges
Remscheid & Co
JA Schmidt & Sohn
Herman Schneider
Wilhelm Weltersbach
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
If Heini gave this daggers himself, then i would believe there would be plenty of photos around showing this. Everyone in SS would like to have a photo of themself together with Heini
no cross grain on the blade
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