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01-07-2013 02:10 AM
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Re: Need help authenticating sa dagger!!!
Hello Dramos welcome to the forum,,, well right off the bat,,,this is a common late period RZM maker,,anything after 1939. The price range on these late examples will not exceed $500 in its present condition minus the carrying ring. If you may,,,,, I would like to see a better close up of the RZM logo and also a close up of the word " Fur" on the motto on the obverse side of the blade. Do not use a flash and outside photos would be better but no direct sunlight,, preferably an overcast day. Please also take a photo of where the carrying ring used to be. These 3 things I ask for are important in better authenticating this dagger. This dagger looks to be a late period NSKK dagger which is the motor transport branch of the SA. The black scabbard separates this from the commonly seen brown scabbard. Looking forward to some close ups,, Best regards Larry
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Re: Need help authenticating sa dagger!!!
Larry,
Thank you very much! I am working on getting the pictures. The dagger is not in my possession so once i receive the pictures from the owner i will immediately post them.
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Re: Need help authenticating sa dagger!!!
Definitely a 'scar' where the hanger ring has been - someone has
ground down or filed this area. This, along with it's condition
will keep the value under $500, as Larry mentioned.........
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Re: Need help authenticating sa dagger!!!
The ring, however, could possibly have been period removed by it's owner to facilitate the use of a vertical hanger. Rather than threading the strap through the ring, some men would remove it altogether. The blade has nice crosshatching on it still and has not been sharpened or polished and looks to be fairly free of any other abuse. Overall, not a bad piece. I, too, think it's likely an NSKK scabbard and looks to be original to the set.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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Re: Need help authenticating sa dagger!!!
Hi Dramos,
as far as i can see with this pictures you have a standard dark brown scabbard making it a standard SA.
Like Larry stated its very important how you make a picture, flash is not done, heavy sunshine either.
The way these pictures are made it even seems that you scabbard isnt painted but even looks like an anodized version.
It has a great grip to scabbard fit, and even the grip ( with its late alu eagle) fits nicely to the crossguards.
Seen that a lot worse on the late daggers then this one
Lots of the original cross grain is still on the blade and the ring seems a period removal ( shows wear/rust just like the rest) for the vertical hanger.
Overall still a good RZM dagger, pricerange in Holland 400-425 euro tops.
Cheers,
Ger
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Re: Need help authenticating sa dagger!!!
i see a dark brown scabbard. just an SA i think. andrew
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Re: Need help authenticating sa dagger!!!
Thank you for all the responses! As i haven't seen the dagger in person, if when I do the sheath is black instead of brown or vice-versa is there a price difference for being NSKK dagger versus an SA?
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Re: Need help authenticating sa dagger!!!
Dramos, Would it be possible to see a photo of the scabbard outside in the natural light? It would show the true color much better. Thanks!
Last edited by Wagriff; 01-08-2013 at 07:39 PM.
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