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Hi

I have been offered this one - but i am not an expert on daggers so can anyone help?

stamp RZM M7/42

Thanks in advance

 
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It's original. I wouldn't pay a lot for it though. After all, it is a "cowpie" according to a certain moderator. Big Grin
 
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Thanks for the reply

But is it a copy or original SA Dagger, it seems like wood.
 
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The grip is supposed to be wood. If one was plastic, it would be a definite fake.

Mark


"I'm your huckleberry, that's just my game"

 
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RZM M7/42 Shows the maker to be WKC.
(Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co.)


Best Regards,
Robert
 
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I'd clean off the finger prints before they're permanently etched into the blade though, if not already to late.



 
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Originally posted by OKCmike:
I'd clean off the finger prints before they're permanently etched into the blade though, if not already to late.


Very good advice!


Best Regards,
Robert
 
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Thanks for all the replys

But still, can anyone decleare the SA Dagger for a copy or original

Thanks in advance
 
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As already said, the dagger is original! Later production piece. Wood is good!
Regards
Russell
 
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Hey kalmanpark:

You might want to check out this link ...

http://www.lakesidetrader.com/sa.html

... to a fine tutorial on SA daggers.


Best Regards,
Robert
 
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Thanks to all the experts - you have been a great help
 
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Hello All,

A good one for me Wink

Sebastien.
 
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