WORLD WAR TWO GERMAN SA DAGGER

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Item Code: E2275

Wooden grip has Nazi eagle at center and “SA” insignia at top. Wood is in good condition with a very old, thin crack running vertical from the counterguard about 1.25 inches. Pommel cap and counterguard show some light wear and scratches along edges. Blade tang screw at very top also has some wear but is very tight. Blade meas. approx. 8.50 inches in length. The side facing the eagle on the handle is etched with “Ulles fur Deutchland” while the opposite side has “RZM” in a circle above “M7/12.” The blade itself is very clean with no nicks of any kind. Brown scabbard with white metal tip is stippled with what feels like pitting. Part of the leather hanger is present.

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