Both are real, but well used with damaged grips and blades with issues. The Karl Malsch is the rarer, but the blade was rusted at one time.
I'd pass on the two and put the money towards a far better conditioned single piece.
Dave
Both of those are good ones, Anton Wingen is ground Röhm. Blades are not so nice looking, so I would pass those, even Karl Malsch is pretty rare
-TJ-
Hi Hale..I know you are new here and it is preferred that you post each dagger separately in their own threads for further study for any future postings.
Regards Larry
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Daggers are ok. But as stated safe your money for a better one there are enough SA’s for sale.
Ron
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