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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
Hitler Youth (HJ) Knife RZM 7/38 (Paul Seilheimer)
SOLD!A very nice RZM 7/38 Hitler Youth Knife/dagger, attributed to Paul Seilheimer. This HJ knife is in remarkably well preserved condition considering many of these knives are found in very poor condition with significant wear.
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German Daggers & Knives
Hitler Youth (HJ) Knife RZM 7/51/42 (Anton Wingen Jr.)
SOLD!Here’s a Hitler Youth knife for the beginner collector on a budget. A late-war RZM type, made by Anton Wingen (RZM 7/51/42), this HJ Knife has a lot going for it, but some questionable issues.
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German Daggers & Knives
Early Hitler Youth (HJ) Knife by E & F Horster with Motto
SOLD!Here’s a hard to find maker of Hitler Youth knives, and a real desirable one in terms of honest use wear as well! Try finding another one of these early HJ knives by maker E & F Hörster, and with the motto, “Blut und Ehre!”, so remarkably visible.
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German Daggers & Knives
2nd Model RLB Leader Dagger by Alcoso ACS
SOLD!We have here a nice, untouched, uncleaned yet well aged RLB Leader Dagger with original leather by Alcoso (ACS), which is not an often seen maker of this dagger. The grip is wrapped in the dagger’s original blue leather with several minor wear points that any RLB dagger expects to see. These daggers (for whatever reason) simply never age well.
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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
Chained NSKK Dagger by Eickhorn (7/66 1939) with Nickel Silver Chain & Eagle
SOLD!What a rare treat it is to find such a nice Chained NSKK dagger with so many great attributes. This Eickhorn dagger has the earlier 1939 dated blade, nickel chain with the Assman “A” logo stamp, nickel eagle, and the perfect blend of age and beauty in an overall condition that is hard to come by these days…
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German Daggers & Knives
Luftwaffe Gravity Knife by SMF Solingen
SOLD!Here’s a really nice SMF made Luftwaffe Gravity knife with a blade that can’t be beat! This is an exceptional example with a very nice amount of wear to the wood – not too much, not too little. Collectors like these gravity knives to have at least some use wear to them (not too minty) and this one has just the right amount…
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German Daggers & Knives
Partial Ground Röhm SA Dagger by Carl Eickhorn (early maker mark) with Swastika Die Flaw
SOLD!For all of you hard-core SA dagger collectors, here is the dagger you’ve been waiting for! An early Eickhorn marked large double oval partial Röhm SA dagger. These are extremely scarce since early in the production of the Rohm inscribed SA daggers Eickhorn transitioned to the smaller mark that is positioned much closer to the lower guard…
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German Daggers & Knives
Transitional SS Dagger by J.A. Henckels (RZM 15/39 SS)
SOLD!What a fantastic transitional SS dagger. and by one of the more rare makers to boot, J. A. Henckels (RZM 15/39). We start with the grip, which has magnificent plated guard that have aged very well! We see a lot of these with pitting and plating loss, but not the case here…
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German Daggers & Knives
Early Chained SS Dagger – Type II
SOLD!These Chained SS Daggers don’t come around in this pure a form very often! Purchased directly from the veteran’s family, this Type II Chained SS Dagger is as good as it gets. Untouched since it was brought home from WW2.
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German Daggers & Knives
Field Upgrade Chained NSKK Dagger by Haenel
SOLD!We have here an impressive example NSKK Officer’s Dagger with field upgraded chain assembly with several interesting attributes. Starting with the dagger itself, we see a very well preserved Haenel SA dagger with a bold and crisp motto on the front, and “C. G. Haenel” makers mark on the reverse…
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German Daggers & Knives
Kriegsmarine (Navy) Dagger by Eickhorn
SOLD!Here we have a stunning example of an Eickhorn Kriegsmarine Navy Dagger with a blade that is absolutely breathtaking and a scabbard that is dent-free; something that is becoming more and more difficult to find with these navy daggers. Since I love the blade so much on this example, we’ll start there. Often times we see these daggers with the fouled anchor etch spattered with oxidation spotting, or loss of the gray toning due to cleaning, polishing or buffing of the blade…
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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.
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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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German Daggers & Knives
Gold Government Official’s Dagger (Eastern People’s RMBO) by Carl Eickhorn
SOLD!This has to be one of the rarest Third Reich daggers around, as well as one of the most desirable, and most beautiful! Few collectors are lucky enough to see one in person, much less have the good fortune to add one to their collection. Sometimes referred to as a “Gold Government Dagger” (or Gold Government Official’s Dagger), the more formal label is the Eastern People’s Government Official’s dagger. This particular one is (frankly) the nicest one I’ve seen in my years of collecting…
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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
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
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 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
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
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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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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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…