Grip eagle has been replaced. Also it looks like front of the grip has been painted on the post war, as well as a scabbard
-TJ-
Good Morning TJ, thank you for the comment. The front grip has a varnish which the back does not indeed, bit strange. I will ask for some more pictures but probably it is best to let this one slide.
One looker messed with
The grip eagle area shows glaring trauma and I would not even give it a 2nd look or even pick it up off the table.
Scabbard fittings over cleaned as well.
Regards Larry
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
Thank you for the honest feedback Larry. I appreciate it.
Received Ralf Siegert's book "The Service daggers of the SA and the NSKK" just now. It's high time to expand the knowledge about daggers a bit more.
Yes, it is best to skip this one.
It is good book, I just hope Mr. Wittmann will write his book of the SA dagger at one day.
-TJ-
Yes, Finngaill, me too
Also:
The blade was badly rusted at on time and has been sharpened
The scabbard is from the later RZM era - it is painted and has big domehead screws
This dagger was in poor condition before being fixed up. You should consider waiting for one in better condition
Dave
I highly doubt that Tom will release his SA Reference as it was destined to be 2 massive references ...yet not enough time and a large undertaking would not afford him to complete it.
He did amass enough period documentation, photos and photos of these daggers that many have contributed to this reference.
In turn that information and material that was gathered ...most of which can be seen in his 3 SA seminar videos pinned in this section.
Max Show SA Dagger Seminar 2015 - Parts 1 , 2 & 3
I would encourage watching these videos which will give the new collector a great direction to proceed in to learning about the Organization and the dagger.
Ralf Siegerts SA book is a very good photographic reference ...but the real nuts bolts and guts of the topic can begin in the videos he posted.
Its a good start...I was quite hopeful myself back in 2006 when he announced of an upcoming SA reference. Times have changed for reasons that only have meaning for Tom and the decision he made not to pursue it.
The videos are his work in a nutshell ...yet a reference just like a book will have more intricate detail and is why many of us have personal libraries we can refer to. Movies and videos can only scratch the surface compared to an indepth study that is written.
Regards Larry
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
What a terrible dagger you show here Vocht, by all means you should now better by now lots of material here to compare!
Compare your "dagger" with one i owned in the days, then you see what a Herder should look like!
Early SA Dienstdolch by F. Herder A.S. a Minty textbook example (warrelics.eu)
Cheers
Ger
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