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German Daggers & Knives
Luftwaffe Dagger (2nd Pattern)
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.Very nice second pattern Luftwaffe Dagger with original sheath by Carl Eickhorn. Eickhorn daggers are always more desirable due to the quality behind the name. This piece is no exception with the traditional heart shaped pommel, and tangerine-orange color grip. Aside from the hairline crazing marks you’ll find on most any period dagger grip, this dagger has retained much of its original detail, and a clean, near perfect blade to match!
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German Daggers & Knives
Carl Eickhorn Partial Ground Rohm SA Dagger – Personalized
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.A very nice “field ground” Rohm SA Dagger by Eickorn. In 1934, Ernst Rohm was executed on Hitler’s orders, and all inscriptions on these daggers were ordered removed (ground away) by Hitler. There are several points of the inscription still identifiable on this one due to the crude nature of the “field grinding”…
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SA Dagger — Pumawerk M7/27
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.This World War 2 Pumawerk SA Dagger came in a set with another identical dagger directly from the vet’s Niece. Both show very similar wear, and both are from the same period, bearing the same Pumawerk RZM M7/27 mark.
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German Daggers & Knives
Pumawerk SA Dagger — M7/27
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.This WW2 Pumawerk SA Dagger came in a set with another identical dagger directly from the vet’s Niece. Both show very similar wear, and both are from the same period, bearing the same Pumawerk RZM M7/27 mark.
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German Daggers & Knives
Alcoso Luftwaffe Dagger with Hanger
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.A very nice Veteran acquired World War II Luftwaffe Dagger by Alcoso. Pommel cap and cross guard are in very nice condition, with only very modest wear. The grip shows only very minor nicks, but no cracks or notable chips and is otherwise solid. The scabbard and ferrule show an honest amount of surface rust, and sadly the scabbard has a decent size dent between the hanger rings. As for the blade, it shows a good deal of discoloration that may simply be dried casmoline. It is completely uncleaned so there is no way to tell without making an attempt at cleaning the blade. The hangers set is in great shape, with average wear to the metal fittings, and no notable stitching or fabric issues.
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German Daggers & Knives
M7/33 SA Dagger by F. W. Holler
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.A truly nice SA Dagger, this late RZM dagger by F.W. Holler (a RARE maker of SA daggers) is near mint! The metal plating is 99%, with only a couple small chips to the top of the pommel nut. There is a line of extremely minor surface pitting where the top guard meets the grip (on both sides), but hardly worth mentioning…
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by Gustav Wirth
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.A nice SA Dagger by a seldom seen maker, Gustav Wirth. The metal plating is 100%, with no notable flaws whatsoever; very clean and strong fittings! The grip is in great shape, with only very minor scratches and dings, hardly worth noting. The SA roundel has some minor discoloration typically found with these, but isolated to the top 25%, and only the very edge. The remainder of the SA dagger’s roundel is very crisp and one of the cleanest I’ve seen. The grip eagle has the very same color and shine as the cross guards, and retains about 95% of its detail…
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger with RZM Tag by M7/2 Emil Voos
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.Absolutely mint, in the full sense of the word. This Emil Voos (RZM M7/2) SA Dagger looks like it just came off the shelf, or out of a very well kept time capsule at very least. Still spoting the original tan RZM tag, which shows no signs whatsoever of decay and only very modest edge wear as seen in the photos (no rips or tears).
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by Peter Lungstrass
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.A very nice, early (1933-35) SA Dagger by a seldom encountered maker, Peter Lungstrass. This is a true beauty! Very deep cherry colored grip, with scabbard to match. The wood of the grip is extremely smooth with very few imperfections (you have to look close to find them). The metal fittings are a bit loose, but there are absolutely no signs of the pommel nut ever having been removed so the loose fit is likely due to some minor shrinkage over time, and not from being messed with. The metal of the cross guards are near perfect, with no signs of oxidation or tarnishing at all. The Inspection Stamp “Wm” (Westmark) is clearly visible on the lower cross guard (on the same side as the maker mark)…
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SA Dagger by Wilh. (Wilhelm) Weltersbach
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.A very nice early (1933-35) SA Dagger by the seldom seen maker, Wilhelm Weltersbach (Wilh. Weltersbach). The wooden grip is in fine condition, but does have a few noteworthy nicks in one side of the handle, a very faint small dent near the lower cross guard, and a small hairline crack at the upper cross guard (one on each side – about 1/4” in length). The cross guard vertical fit is tight, and the green tarnishing where the metal meets the wood suggests the dagger has not been cleaned or messed with in quite some time…