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German Daggers & Knives
Early Hitler Youth Knife — Arthur Schuttelhofer & Co.
SOLD!Another nice Hitler Youth Knife (also referred to as an HJ knife or dagger) by maker Arthur Schuttelhofer & Co. This is an early one, with the attractive double horse bust logo to the left of the words, “Arthur Schüttelhöfer & Co.” over “Wald-solingen”, which are situated lengthwise along the blade. Perpendicular to the maker’s mark are the words, “Ges. Geschutzt”…
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German Daggers & Knives
Transitional Hitler Youth Knife — WKC M7/42 1936
SOLD!Here’s a nice transitional Hitler Youth knife by WKC Solingen, RZM M7/42. Being solid nickel, this knife has a noticeably heavy weight when compared to the later war plated examples. The grip plates are without cracks or chips, and fit like a glove to the hilt. There is some corrosion spotting throughout but nothing abnormal…
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German Daggers & Knives
Early Hitler Youth Knife — Anton Wingen Jr.
SOLD!A bit salty, but a nice one nonetheless. This is a fairly hard to find early Hitler Youth Knife by the maker Anton Wingen Jr. The maker mark has faded with use but still present (see photos). The grip plates are free of cracks and chips, showing only dirt within the crevices and use wear around the edges of the plates. The diamond emblem is 100% and swivels freely as expected…
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger — Gustav Voss
SOLD!This is a real rare one! An early SA Dagger by maker Gustav Voss Solingen. SA Daggers by this maker are seldom seen so when they surface they don’t last long at any price. Get it while it’s available! The brown wood grip is without cracks and only normal use wear can be noted — a real solid grip!
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger — 1938 Transitional Robert Klaas RZM M7/37
SOLD!Transitional Robert Klaas SA Daggers are tough to find in any condition. Klaas is more known for their SS daggers, not their SA daggers, so when one of these comes along collectors usually snatch them up. This one is not exactly the picture of perfection, but still a nice rare SA dagger…
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German Army Daggers
Heer (Army) Dagger — Carl Eickhorn, Personalized
SOLD!We love these personalized pieces! This Carl Eickhorn heer (army) dagger is a real beauty throughout, save a few cosmetic issues with the blade. The grip is simply amazing. Aside from some white residue (dirt) in the recesses, there is barely a scratch or ding to mention, and only one very slight (almost missed it) hairline crack at the ferrule ring – only about 1/16th inch in length…
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German Army Daggers
Heer (Army) Dagger — Early Carl Eickhorn
SOLD!Beautiful silvered patina coloring on this early Carl Eickhorn army dagger! Both the scabbard and fittings showcase a uniform deep, elegant bluing, with 98% of the original plating still in place. The pommel cap and cross guard are in almost perfect condition, with only normal use wear to the pommel cap…
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German Army Daggers
Unmarked Holler German Army Dagger with Portepee & Scarce Eagle Pattern
SOLD!We have here a highly desirable, uncleaned and untouched, Holler army dagger (unmarked) with original portepee and scarce 4th (and final) pattern Holler crossguard eagle design. One look at the photos and you can see that this example has remained untouched since the war, with that uncleaned look we all desire as collectors.
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German Army Daggers
Heer (Army) Dagger — Tiger Solingen
SOLD!Here’s one for the budget collector. Not a perfect example, but priced to sell, this uncleaned Tiger Heer Dagger will make a budget conscious collector a very nice display piece. The grip is an eligent mid-tone orange, with an even deeper tone to the inset ridges. There are a couple of chips and hairline cracks, but the grip is in one piece…
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger — Early F.W. Holler
SOLD!When looking at this early F.W. Höller SA dagger you can’t help but fall in love with it! From the blade to the guard, grip and scabbard…you will be highly impressed! Not to mention the rarity of this beauty; rating a 9 on the SA dagger McSARR scale…
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German Daggers & Knives
Early SA Dagger — F.W. Backhaus Solingen
SOLD!Here’s a real gem! A untouched, early F.W. Backhaus SA Dagger in exceptional condition overall. This one rates a 7 out of 10 on the McSARR scale. The grip is solid, and virtually without flaw. Typically we see a good deal of scratches and dings on these, but not here! The grip eagle is gorgeous, with 99% of it’s fine detail in tact…
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German Daggers & Knives
Government Official Dagger — Alcoso Solingen
SOLD!Here’s a nice Government Official’s dagger in rare condition! It’s hard to find a Government Dagger without at least 30-50% plating loss, and even harder still to find one with a nice blade. This one has it all! As mentioned, the plating on this dagger is just south of 100%. I’ve personally never held one as shiny and new in appearance as this one…
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German Daggers & Knives
SS Dagger — Eickhorn Transitional RZM 941/38 SS
SOLD!Here we have an Eickhorn Transitional SS Dagger with the double proof Eickhorn maker’s mark and RZM 941/38 SS. This one is priced to sell so grab it while it’s still available. The grip is complete, but not without use wear typical of these daggers, consisting of a few notable scratches, a hairline crack beginning north of the roundel, and continuing about an inch south…
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger — Kuno Ritter Solingen
SOLD!This is a nice, early SA dagger by hard to find maker Kuno Ritter, Solingen with solid nickel upper and lower guards, pommel nut, and scabbard fittings. The grip on this one has a very nice medium brown wood tone (a very elegant color) with what appears to be a period applied thin lacquer coating. The grip eagle retains 100% of its original detail, and the SA roundel is 100% as well…
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German Daggers & Knives
SS Dagger — RZM 1222/39, M7/95 J.A. Schmidt & Sohn
SOLD!This is a nice late-war RZM 1222/39 (M7/95) SS dagger attributed to J. A. Schmidt & Sohn, in overall excellent condition. The grip is in exceptional condition as it has only a couple of use wear marks (minor dings and scratches), the most noticeable being on the reverse as seen in the photos. The cross guards are a nice tight fit, along with excellent nickel plating in comparison to many other late war ss daggers…
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German Daggers & Knives
SS Chained Dagger — 1936 Type 2
SOLD!This is a type 2, 1936 Chained SS Dagger nicely preserved in the veteran’s family since the war. It doesn’t get much better than this in terms of quality and condition. We rate this dagger as mint considering the amazing condition when compared to 99% of the type 2 chained SS daggers out there…
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German Daggers & Knives
Land Customs Dagger — Paul Weyersberg
SOLD!Here’s a nice, honest, early Land Customs Dagger from a hard to find maker, Paul Weyersberg. The deep blue/green leather grip is exquisite, showing only a few nicks to the leather, and a nice tight, heavily tarnished silver wire wrap…
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German Daggers & Knives
Luftwaffe Dagger — E & F Horster Solingen
SOLD!Here we have a very well preserved, and highly sought after Luftwaffe dagger, by maker E&F Horster, Solingen. We love these ivory colored grips with the silvery toned braided aluminum wiring. Such an elegant look! Aside from age discoloration on one side of the grip, which we sometimes see with daggers that have been stored untouched for decades, there is a very small hairline crack (about 1/4 inch) at the top of the grip close to the pommel cap…
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by SMF Solingen
SOLD!This is one of the first SMF made SA Daggers I’ve come across. They seem to be very hard to find despite only rating a 5 out of 10 on the McSARR scale. The grip is a very attractive light brown tone, almost having a slight orange hue. The eagle has a nice age patina that matches the nickel guards and scabbard fittings, and has miraculously retained an honest 98% of its factory detail – barely worn at all. The SA roundel has lost about 30% of its brown background enamel to wear, and shows some age discoloration along the bottom rim…
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German Daggers & Knives
SS Dagger — E.P. & S. Solingen
SOLD!A very nice, uncleaned and untouched E. Pack (E. P. & S.) SS dagger, purchased from the widow of the veteran who returned it from the war. Starting at the grip, we have nice deep wood tone with no chips, and only normal use wear including some minor dings. The grip fit to the beautifully patinated solid nickel fittings is tight, with very little (if any) shrinkage…
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger — Carl Eickhorn Ground Rohm
SOLD!A very nice factory ground Röhm dagger here, with everything going for it including an exceptional blade! The grip condition couldn’t be much better. Aside from the crack in the lower right front portion of the grip, this grip would be hard to upgrade! The finish is smooth and beautiful, with all the right wood grain characteristics we’ve come to love from these early Eickhorn daggers.
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German Daggers & Knives
Postal Protection Leader Dagger by Paul Weyersberg
SOLD!These Postal Defense Leader Daggers are some of the most stunning daggers in our opinion. We simply love the detail and uniqueness about them, and are honored to present this example to our collectors for consideration. The ebony wood grip on this one is very nice, with no cracks or chips to note, and an eagle device at the center that shows 100% of it’s original detail. The grip shows only minor use wear, consisting mainly of a few small impact dings, but nothing unexpected…
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German Daggers & Knives
Luftwaffe Dagger — Unmarked Blade
SOLD!Here’s a nice, uncleaned, unmessed with and unmarked 2nd model Luftwaffe dagger for the collector who likes to see the dirt on their dagger so they know it’s untouched. Starting with the grip fittings, both the pommel cap and the cross guard still have around 98% or more of their factory detail, with only the normal use wear we expect to see, with no notable dings or dents to either…
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German Daggers & Knives
Full Rohm SA Dagger by Carl Eickhorn
SOLD!Here’s a real find for SA dagger collectors, a Carl Eickhorn SA Dagger with full, untouched Ernst Röhm inscription. Starting at the grip we find a classic and desirable highly pronounced Eickhorn wood grain, with only modest use wear to include several minor, and a couple more pronounced dings and scratches…