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German Daggers & Knives
Luftwaffe Dagger — WKC Solingen
SOLD!The grip on this dagger is seriously one of the best I’ve ever seen (and I’ve seen a lot!). It is a true ivory color with only a couple of minor scuffs. It has the braided aluminum wire wrap and it is gorgeous! The pommel cap shows virtually no wear and the gold gilt is still over 50% on each swastika…
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German Daggers & Knives
Luftwaffe Dagger — Puma Solingen
SOLD!A very attractive Puma Luftwaffe dagger here! Take a good look at the pictures to see for yourself. The scabbard is an eye catching deep gray tone. This coloring matches the coloring of the grip fittings, as you can see. There is some minor oxidation spotting throughout the scabbard, but nothing to be concerned about, very typical with these…
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German Army Daggers
German Army Dagger from Eickhorn with Unique Grip Rib Pattern
SOLD!We can’t get enough of these nice Eickhorn German Army Daggers. Here is an exceptional example of an all matching, completely untouched and uncleaned, Eickhorn dagger with a ton of appeal! Starting with the handle area we see a nice yellow celluloid grip, which is an unusual color for an Eickhorn…
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German Daggers & Knives
Early SS Dagger from Robert Klaas
SOLD!Here’s an opportunity to own an early SS dagger by the highly collectible maker Robert Klaas, with an unbelievably well preserved blade. Oh, and did we mention it is priced to sell? Starting at the grip, we see a nice, solid ebony wood grip, without chips or notable cracks, but with what appears to be a surface repaint…
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German Army Daggers
Heer German Army Dagger from WKC Solingen with Tomahawk Style Guard
SOLD!A real beauty here! A WKC Solingen Heer German Army Dagger, with the popular “tomahawk” style guard. The deep amber grip is a real screamer, with no flaws whatsoever, just a nice shine and a great color. The silver plater fittings look like they just came off the manufacturer’s floor…
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German Army Daggers
Heer Army Dagger from WKC Solingen with Tomahawk Style Eagle
SOLD!Here is one of the nicest all around WKC Heer Army Daggers we’ve seen in a while, and with a not too often seen grip color, and very collectible “tomahawk” style cross guard as well! The light yellow, almost cream colored grip is stunning, and virtually without flaw…
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German Army Daggers
German Heer (Army) Dagger from Eickhorn Solingen
SOLD!Here’s a really nice one for you Carl Eickhorn fans! Eickhorn daggers, no matter what type, have always been synonymous with quality, and this one does not disappoint! A 100% matching dagger here! The deep orange grip is so clean and shiny it could be mistaken as being glass…
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German Daggers & Knives
Early SS Dagger with Rare Early Motto & Numbered Scabbard
SOLD!Here is a real find; a very early SS dagger with numbered scabbard, matching high nickel content fittings and a very rare and desirable Gothic motto font type on the blade. This dagger was a vet bring back and was recently acquired from the Vet’s son. The dagger crossguards are the early Nickel type internally marked “PA” with nicely executed accent grooves seen on these type of crossguards. They also show a strong yellow (straw colored) hue when examined under nice even lighting, which is common with these real early daggers…
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German Army Daggers
Heer (Army) Dagger by Alcoso with Scarce Hi-lift Guard
SOLD!These don’t come around too often, and when they do they don’t last. An Alcoso “high-lift” dagger. The cream-colored grip is free of cracks and chips. The interior of the grip is blaster based, with the celluloid surface formed around the plaster. Very unique to this type of dagger.
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German Daggers & Knives
Early SA Dagger by F. Dick
SOLD!There are a lot of SA Dagger makers that collectors desire, but these F. Dick SA Daggers seem to be some of the more desirable of them all. This one has a lot going for it with its deep brown grip, overall excellent condition and a tone to the nickel fittings that we typically see with chained SS daggers. The grip is near perfect, with a dark tone and grain we’ve come to love from this maker. The eagle has some wear from use and age, with about 80% of it’s original detail remaining…
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German Daggers & Knives
Luftwaffe Dagger — Unmarked Blade
SOLD!A very nice unmarked 2nd model Luftwaffe dagger here, with an attractive yellow grip and very nice medium gray scabbard. These daggers are just getting more and more popular seemingly by the day. This particular dagger has a lot going for it, and at a price that can’t be beat.
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German Daggers & Knives
First Model Kriegsmarine Dagger (rare black grip) by Alcoso
SOLD!Here’s a real nice, early first pattern Kriegsmarine dagger with hard to come by black grip by the Alcoso firm. Typically we see these with white grips so it’s a real treat to have one in black. This dagger overall is in exceptional condition. The pommel cap (nicknamed the “flame top”) has retained remarkable detail, displaying at least 95% of its factory detail, with no notable dings or flaws…
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German Daggers & Knives
Luftwaffe Dagger — Paul Weyersberg
SOLD!Ok folks, here’s one that’s not going to last long, especially at this price! An extremely nice Paul Weyersberg Luftwaffe dagger with an absolutely gorgeous blade! This is a real screamer! From the top down… the aluminum pommel cap shows expected, but minimal wear with only a couple of minor impact dings, and a very nice fit to the grip. The deep orange (and highly desirable) grip has a very even tone throughout, and is wrapped with braided aluminum wire that has turned a nice deep patina from age…
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German Daggers & Knives
Unmarked Luftwaffe Dagger with Orange Grip
SOLD!Here’s a nice, yet budget priced unmarked Luftwaffe dagger with the popular orange grip color, uncleaned and ready for a permanent home in your collection! The grip has that nice deep orange tone with a faded strip of lighter tone on one side from sun exposure. We see this quite often with these darker grips so most collectors expect it…
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German Daggers & Knives
SA High Leader Dagger by Eickhorn
SOLD!Here’s a rare gem, straight from the nephew of the veteran who liberated it during WW2. An early Eickhorn SA High Leader Dagger, which has been lying untouched since the war. We don’t come across these undisturbed pieces often, and even less often in such amazing condition…
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German Daggers & Knives
Partial Rohm SS Dagger by Rich. Abr. Herder
SOLD!Here’s a real “salty” Partial Rohm (field ground) SS Dagger, straight out of the woodwork. If you’ve been looking for one of these Partial Ground Röhm SS daggers, but are on a tight budget, this is the one for you! There are several chips in the grip, but the eagle and guards, as well as the SS roundel, are still in tact and show a very pleasing age patina consistent with the scabbard fittings…
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by Carl Eickhorn (early C.E. mark)
SOLD!Eickhorn SA Daggers are always a staple in any SA Dagger collection. Even more so are the various Eickhorn maker marks. This one has a seldom seen early mark used between 1933 and 1936, with the double oval and the initails “C.E.” beneath the squirrel. The grip is a nice chocolate brown tone with the expected normal use scratches and a couple of very tiny dings, but no cracks or chips…
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by Gust, Häker Solingen
SOLD!Here’s an 8 out of 10 on the McSARR chart – a scarce Gust. Häker SA Dagger in uncleaned condition. The medium brown grip shows average wear from use but no major damage to note, and a nice tight puzzle-like fit to the guards. The grip eagle has about 95% of its original factory detail, almost no loss from wear. The SA roundel has all of its enamel, but shows some discoloration from age over approximately 70% of its surface.
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Foresty Knives
Deluxe Subordinate Forestry Knife (Cutlass) with Frog
SOLD!This is a nice, uncleaned, unmessed with Deluxe model Subordinate Forestry Cutlass (also referred to as a Forestry knife, or dagger) with a stunning amount of the original gilded finish throughout, including the scabbard fittings. This was acquired along with an SA High Leader dagger (see the SA Daggers category), both discovered in an old shadow box frame when the veteran passed away.
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German Daggers & Knives
NPEA Student Leader Dagger by Carl Eickhorn
SOLD!We have here a very rare and highly desirable NPEA Student Leader Dagger with signs of age to the blade and guards, but in overall typical condition for this type of dagger…
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German Daggers & Knives
Numbered SS Dagger with Period Photos & 62 Page Dossier
SOLD!Here’s a real nice grouping that we acquired directly from the Grand Nephew of SS-Unterscharführer Karl Beitinger. The grouping includes Karl’s numbered SS dagger with vertical hanger, four original period photos (one showing Karl in his full black SS uniform with the dagger), and a complete leather bound 62 page dossier.
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DLV Daggers and NSFK Flyers Knives
DLV/NSFK Glider Pilot Dagger — Helbig “Crackle Finish”
SOLD!We have here a nice, desirable “Crackle Finish” DLV/NSFK Glider Pilot Dagger (also referred to in the collecting world as a “DLV Flyer’s Knife”) by maker F. & A. Helbig. What makes this version of the DLV Dagger unique when compared with other examples, is the so called, “Crackle Finish”. This was a process applied to the scabbard body and the grip to simulate the look and feel of leather, instead of using actual leather due to wartime supply shortages…
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German Daggers & Knives
Ground Rohm SA Dagger by E.P.&S.
SOLD!Here’s a real nice field ground Rohm SA Dagger from E.P.&S with a very desirable blond grip. As mentioned, the grip on this one is a very nice blond color, with a few speckles of dark throughout; one almost resembling a birth mark. The finish is nice and smooth, with a slight gloss under good lighting. The nickel eagle is a nice and shiny, with most of its original detail and only some use wear in the expected areas around the wreath legs and breast…
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German Daggers & Knives
SS Dagger by E.P.&S. (Ernst Pack & Sohne)
SOLD!Here’s a really nice and very desirable Ernst Pack & Sohne (E.P.&S.) SS dagger with a ton of appeal! The grip is a real beauty, with hints of brown showing through the black when you turn it under the light. The surface has very few blemishes – only the usual ding or minor scratch here and there from normal use. There are no cracks or chips either, which is a real treat considering how susceptible these grips are to damage.