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Late SA dagger RZM M7/102 Pils Franz & Söhne, Steinbach an der Steyr

Article about: Hello collecting community, I would like to ask you for your opinion on this late SA RZM dagger. As you can see it is a RZM M7 / 102, Pils Franz & Sons Steinbach an der Steyr. After some

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    Default Late SA dagger RZM M7/102 Pils Franz & Söhne, Steinbach an der Steyr

    Hello collecting community,


    I would like to ask you for your opinion on this late SA RZM dagger.

    As you can see it is a RZM M7 / 102, Pils Franz & Sons Steinbach an der Steyr.

    After some research, this manufacturer is listed for SA RZM daggers, but whether he actually made SA daggers is not certain.

    What is your opinion on the piece?

    I don't have any better pictures at the moment.
    Best regards
    Late SA dagger RZM M7/102 Pils Franz & Söhne, Steinbach an der Steyr
    Late SA dagger RZM M7/102 Pils Franz & Söhne, Steinbach an der Steyr
    Late SA dagger RZM M7/102 Pils Franz & Söhne, Steinbach an der Steyr
    Late SA dagger RZM M7/102 Pils Franz & Söhne, Steinbach an der Steyr

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    Recently assembled with early crossguards.

    the overall condition is pretty bad and must of been in a wet environment.
    The scabbard fittings are late period which shows some plate lifting. I can not determine if the scabbard itself is early or late with all the muck on it...yet the scabbard fitting screws are all missing.

    Not alot of value there ...but appears to be a mix of authentic fittings.
    A not commonly seen RZM producer.
    Regards Larry
    Last edited by Larry C; 11-17-2021 at 05:49 PM.
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    This were exactly my thought as well.
    But I´ve seen this RZN producer the first time and wanted to gather other oppinions.
    Thank`s Larry

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