Here is one never encountered..but have been produced. This would not be a transitional..as there is not a dual logo present. IMO the grip belongs to this dagger..but I would like to see closeups of the grip eagle and runes button..I seem to think that another set was placed in there and redyed. Photos pixelate when enlarged and is hard to see any detail.
Scabbard and tang nut look late period. Interesting dagger and I would love to see more close up pics . Regards Larry
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I know basically nothing about daggers but it almost appears like someone took a handle from a SA dagger, dyed it black, removed the original SA button and then replaced it with a SS example. At bare minimum I'd say, due to the "digging" around the area, that the SS button was removed at some point, but remember this is just an observation of mine, nothing definitive as my knowledge on the subject is limited at best.
I am brand new to the hobby and the forum and no authority on daggers. However as youthcollector1 stated I am very interested in finding out what people in the know have to say about the SS button. Thanks for posting!
Of course this is not "in hand", but my own sense of it from there images is that I would take a little from plate A, and a little from plate B. And that's because besides the roundel, there looks like there might be some digging around the eagle as well. With no question IMO that the wood has been post manufacture dyed possibly on top of another type of finish. Best Regards, Fred
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