Hi,
In the search for a new dagger to my collection, i found this SS-dagger.
I don't have any SS-daggers, so need help with this one.
Regards
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Hi,
In the search for a new dagger to my collection, i found this SS-dagger.
I don't have any SS-daggers, so need help with this one.
Regards
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I don't like the wooden handle.It also looks that it doesn't fit these x-guards.
Regards,
Gerd
I would share Gerd's concerns.
I would pass on it.
Cheers, Ade.
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Looks to me like a parts dagger at best. Nothing I would pay decent money for.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Scabbard is late or recent repro . The tang nut tells a greater story of the dagger being opened a few times.
Disturbed SS daggers tend to shy away seasoned collectors, which sometimes an opening may be innocent..and other times not so innocent..by adding to or taking away. The dagger above to which Kreta has mentioned is just such a dagger.
Whole examples can be obtained through these dealers
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Last edited by Larry C; 04-23-2018 at 12:30 AM.
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Thanks for good advice on this one
I will for sure pass on this "SS-dagger"
I stick to the LW-dagger in this tread...Luftwaffe 2nd dagger - opinions?
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