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German Daggers & Knives
Pumawerk SA Dagger — M7/27
SOLD!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
SA Dagger — Pumawerk M7/27
SOLD!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
SA Dagger by Gustav Wirth
SOLD!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
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
Early SA Dagger — Robert Herder Solingen
SOLD!This is a nice, honest early SA dagger by maker Robert Herder, Solingen with the nice, hard to come by maroon windmill maker mark — almost a color match to the grip. The grip on this one has a very nice, deep burgundy tone – a very elegant color! The grip eagle retains approximately 90% of its original detail, and the SA roundel is 100%…
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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 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
Late War SA Dagger by Maker RZM M7/36
SOLD!This is a late period RZM M7/36 SA Dagger in untouched condition, ready to display! The nice brown wood grip shows only modest use wear and no cracks or chips. The fit to the upper and lower guards is nice and tight, like a puzzle.
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by Christianswerk Solingen (scarce maker)
SOLD!SA Daggers by Christianswerk don’t come around too often so we’re thrilled to be providing this one for sale. The grip is a nice chocolate brown tone with a few minor dings and one very small eighth inch surface chip to the left of the SA roundel near the corner of the grip.
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by Wagner & Lang (scarce maker)
SOLD!Another beautiful SA dagger from the seldom seen maker, Wagner & Lang. The grip on this dagger is a nice chocolate tone in near perfect condition. The nickel guards appear to be uncleaned, and show very little wear. Pommel nut shows no marks from pliers (has not been removed) and no swirl marks.
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by Peter Lungstrass
SOLD!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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German Daggers & Knives
Early SA Dagger — Hugo Rader Solingen
SOLD!This is a nice, early SA dagger by maker Hugo Rader, Solingen, with solid nickel pommel nut, upper and lower guards, and scabbard fittings. This maker ranks #7 on the McSARR scale. The grip on this one has a very smooth and rich mocha wood coloring! The grip eagle retains 100% of its original detail, and the SA roundel is 90% (with some minor enamel loss)…
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German Daggers & Knives
Early SA Dagger by Gebruder Heller Schmalkalden
SOLD!We have here a hard to find SA dagger by maker Gebruder Heller, Schmalkalden in very desirable condition overall! The grip is in very nice condition with mostly typical use wear. The only noteworthy issues with the grip is a scuffed area on the front between the SA roundel and the eagle, and a very discrete (tiny) crack just above the roundel (which is fairly typical)…
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German Daggers & Knives
M7/33 SA Dagger by F. W. Holler
SOLD!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 — F. Dick Esslingen
SOLD!This early SA Dagger was produced by the F. Dick company (F. Dick, Esslingen). This is possibly the nicest grip I’ve seen on an SA dagger due to its deep cherry wood tones, and subtle light accents. A real beauty! The grip shows only standard use wear, which consists of small scratches from normal use. The grip eagle eagle has retained about 99% of its original detail, appearing to have not suffered any dings or harsh use. The SA roundel has all of it’s enamel and is in superb condition!
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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
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
SA Dagger — RZM 7/33 1940 (F.W. Holler)
SOLD!Here’s a nice, late-war SA Dagger by F. W. Holler (RZM 7/33 1940), a SCARCE maker of SA Daggers. The dagger overall is in fantastic condition. The grip is a nice deep burgundy with no noteworthy dings and only a couple extremely minor scratches (almost not worth noting)…
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by Justinuswerk Solingen
SOLD!A wonderful SA Dagger from scarce maker Justinuswerk in a condition that cannot be beat! Justinuswerk SA daggers rank #7 in rarity on the McSARR scale. The grip is in beautiful condition, having a very nice deep brown tone at the center and a slightly lighter tone as the grip transitions to the guards – absolutely stunning!
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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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German Daggers & Knives
Early SA Dagger by E.P.&S. (Ernst Pack & Sohne)
SOLD!We have here an early Ernst Pack & Sohne (E.P.&S.) SA Dagger is absolutely beautiful condition, never disassembled! Beginning at the top we see a gently worn (from general wartime use) wood grip with a couple of modest nicks, sandwiched between two nicely age colored cross guards…
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by Gustav Voss (rare maker)
SOLD!Here’s one by the maker Gustav Voss, rating a 9 out of 10 on the McSarr rarity scale! In fantastic overall condition the grip on this Voss SA dagger shows only minor wear, with a grip eagle and SA roundel that are about as good as it gets!
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German Daggers & Knives
Early SA Dagger by Rare Maker Otto Simon
SOLD!Here’s an exceptional SA dagger by the extremely rare maker Otto Simon, who ranks a 9 on the McSARR 10 scale. Starting at the grip we see a very nice reddish brown tone to the wood, which aside from a few minor dings shows only normal use wear and is in very good condition.
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by Wilh. (Wilhelm) Weltersbach
SOLD!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…