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Have any of you guys ever seen an early maker marked SA by Klaas? Do they exist?

Sam,


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I'd like to belive they exist mate, but like the weapons of mass destruction - havent been found...


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Thanx for input sturmbrigade! I agree..
Klaas was a producer of Early SS daggers as well as Heer, Luft and also later made RZM SA daggers, so it makes sense to me that Klaas also produced Early SA daggers.

Anyone else?


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At least one exists. Member Stan (nats) posted a photo of one a while back. It was a real beater and I don't think it was his. It was NOT a transitional. I have seen several transitionals with both the RZM and maker mark.
 
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That was from a Russian eBay ad and it turned out to be a transitional when you looked closely at the pictures.

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I guess you're talking about this thread...

http://daggers.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/160093573/...960051264#6960051264

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I wish to show you some interesting photos and to hear your opinion on a dagger.

 
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Interesting, but the maker mark is very far from the crossguard, another transitional with the RZM portion removed?

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Yup John That was my 1st thought!
I've been looking for one for 5 years....
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Let me know when an SA Boker is found too.
 
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No cigar Frown

Too far up the blade and too small. Plus, it was ground enough that the bird's beak do not touch.

Dave

 
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