Hello Jen.
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Kind regards,
Will.
I apologize!
Thank you very much Willmore!
I don't collect Daggers, based on past threads and just cursory knowledge of these, I am quite certain that the item you have posted is not a genuine / authentic piece of TR memorabilia, JMO, and I stand to be corrected, wait for other replies and Welcome to the Forum, G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
Fantasy piece.
Tim
Thank you both for taking the time to respond a shame it is isn’t anything authentic. But interesting nonetheless.
Hello Jen and welcome to the forum...Member Gwar is correct that this dagger is post war and more closer to most recently produced in Spain found in cheap stores here in the US for at the most $50.
What this dagger is supposedly trying to copy is a SA Honor dagger which will easily run over $65K if not more.
Postwar recent copies always like to attach an RZM number to create some idea that it adds authenticity which it does not.
No SA Honor daggers had RZM numbers.....the only SA daggers that had RZM numbers which identifies the producer are enlisted men service daggers. Nothing fancy ...but yet still expensive depending who produced it.
Also to note that the dagger you posted is the wrong color
See this link here for differences you can compare to.
SA Honor Dagger by Carl Eickhorn | Lakesidetrader
The SA honor dagger in that link is correct and authentic.
Sorry to say...your example would be best suited on a garage wall next to a motorcycle.
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
Hi and welcome to the forum,
There is also a seminar about SA daggers posted on the forum.
if you want to learn some more about this type of daggers; Max Show SA Dagger Seminar 2015 - Parts 1 , 2 & 3
Regards,
Roy
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