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Article about: Posted this on WAF several years ago. I was told it is a factory ground Rohn. It was so well done it is hard to believe it had the inscription. It has a great copper looking anodize scabbard

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    Posted this on WAF several years ago. I was told it is a factory ground Rohn. It was so well done it is hard to believe it had the inscription. It has a great copper looking anodize scabbard. I added the hanger.
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    Of course its a Ground Rohm...look at the size and placement of the logo to the crossguard.
    Very Nice example.

    Regards Larry
    It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C

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    Very nice SA rig and buckles

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    Beautiful Ground Rohm SA dagger. It really nice that the hangers are included with that fine piece .
    I like the buckles also, and this thread is more about the dagger,
    But may I ask, is that a SA buckle on the bottom?
    I don't think I have seen one like that.
    Thanks For showing that excellent arrangement.

    Semper Fi
    Phil

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    The reference books say the bottom buckle was for the free State of Danzig. After the invasion of Poland this SA unit was formed. It only lasted a few months. Several different kinds of buckles were cannibalized to make these. This one was a Mining Association buckle.

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    Thank you Sir for the reply and explanation of it's creation.
    It is very unique and the first time seeing one like it.
    Very Much Appreciated!
    The combination of that buckle an dagger make for a very appealing display

    Semper Fi
    Phil

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    Great stuff! I love the scabbard...Congrats!

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    Nice scabbard

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