Hello
It is real though, but in really bad condition!
looks like it just rusted away in the scabbard sadly...
a normal one would look like these ones...
best regards,
Lt. Col
Ullergaard
Last edited by Larry C; 06-02-2018 at 02:05 AM.
and with their scabbards
Thats a nice collection you got there Ullergaard They look in great condition..
Maybe not the best of condition, but still better than owning a repro! What you choose to purchase also depends on what you can afford.
ooo beautiful collections, really, and thank you so much for your responses, I would like to buy this but the price is around 250 euro, it is a bit expensive, isn't it? (it could be my first dagger)
how many years was it to be collected?
Hello Teo
thank you...
i would save the Money and wait for a better dagger... spend a bit more and get a nice one for your first dagger!
plenty of nice sa daggers around to be picked up.
for around 500 euro you could find a nice sa dagger...
i have been collecting for almost 25 years...
good luck in finding a good dagger.
and do post it here before bying, a lot of helpfull and knowleged people around here to help.
Best ones,
Lt. Col
Ullergaard
but be carefull... once you get your first dagger you get addicted;-)
Hi Teo
Is there a producer logo or RZM number beneath all that crust?
This appears to be ground dug.
@ Colonel Ullergard...fantastic collection
Gottfried Hoppe and A. Werth SA daggers are not too common to find
Regards Larry
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