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Early SA dagger by Haenel Suhl
I wanted to show you this dagger before it leaves me.
Its been a while since i posted a SA dagger as you all know i switced to the army daggers, not very hard when you might know im in the process of making an army dagger book with my good friend Danny.
Overal fit is great as you will see in the pictures below.
It comes with a virgin topnut that was loose when i got the dagger.
That offered me the perfect oppurtunity to open it up with causing any damage, it opened up very easily.
If it would have been tightly secured i wouldnt even think about opening it up.
I was interested in the tang and crossguard marking, also seen that Suhl makers often marked their grips, my former Kober had one too.
The guards are marked with the K in cirkel, top one has 2 K's and the lower one also has an 8.
The grip is marked with 2 letters: G.K.
Tang has a cross on one side and the Anchor above waves on the other side, it looks like they bought this blade from the Heller factory.
This is one of the Suhl makers with the low step crossguard also known as Suhler Stufe.
I Always admired the Haenel grips and think they belong to the best of the SA grips, this one aint different.
perfectly inlayed eagle and runebutton.
The blade has lots of crossgrain left but has been cleaned in the past.
The dagger looks more shiny as it is, it has a of bit a dull appearance.
Anodised scabbard is looking pretty decent and the scabbard ball is undamaged.
a sort after maker in a pretty decent condition, not mint but still very collectable.
enjoy the pics!
Regards,
Ger
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12-05-2015 11:00 AM
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Looking good Gerrit!
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Hey Ger beautiful dagger you have there! also the inside is interesting as we learn a bit more about this great suhl daggers. also the sa gou is what you expect on a haenel
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Hi Ger..I have yet to post mine acquired at this past Max Show being in the same condition as yours posted. I did not have the heart to take mine down ..as it had a heavy patina on the guards. Tight fit no room for dental floss .
The infamous "K" guards we also see on Haco daggers there are none other like them, Yet it seems Haco did the opposite with their guards by keeping the lower step the same as most produced guards..but thinning the over all height.
This is a nice dagger Gerrit..and totally what is expected to see in details and craftmanship. A True Haenel..which any Suhl dagger is a Highlight of any SA collection. Nice
@ Australia nice Kober Ausssie ! Also another well crafted producer. A separate thread would be best to post yours to see yours in detail...no one ever gets tired of seeing these at all.
Excellent Gents Well done Gerrit..you saved me from the temptation of seeking to look up my Haenels skirt Regards Larry
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like it ,shame to part with it.
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The real shame is that I won't be the recipient... That's one I'd love to own!
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