RZM M.7/67/38 marked NSKK dagger. Loop clip is marked RZM M.5/71 and OLC. Rich A. in Pa.
RZM M.7/67/38 marked NSKK dagger. Loop clip is marked RZM M.5/71 and OLC. Rich A. in Pa.
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Nice collectible dagger and theme display.
cogwheel,Thanks! I was going to put my NSKK newspaper,kepi and the 1936 Motorbrigade Franken plaque in the pic also. Should I have? Let me know and I'll post them.
ez1969,Thanks! It is the same! I got this in the 1970's. Rich A. in Pa.
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It would be interesting to see more photos of the blade and a closeup of the RZM number..of this dagger. Gottlieb Hammesfahr..was never contracted to make SA daggers and only had an RZM permit to make SS RZM daggers..which is still considered contentious along with any SA type dagger. More photos would be great to see. Regards Larry
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Larry i have seen a few with this RZM codes on the internet, even a NSKK chained dagger which for sure was a faked one, chain clip etc repro
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the other ones had kind of brushed blades, so i havent find one that looks genuine.
Here one thats posted at the WAF
cheers,
Ger
Thanks fpr posting that photo Gerrit as seen here in this link https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/milit...r-rzm-code.jpg
The letter M in RZM the bottom is opened up..so now we have to different RZM numbers..which IMO the one you posted is bogus...with it being non conforming in size an shape. I like to see if Rich the original poster would be able to provide close ups of his example.
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
Here is a pic. Rich A. in Pa.
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Knowledge is power, guard it well.
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