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Compared the "Alles für Deutschland" inscription to my Christmas Eickhorn and it is completely different. The makersmark is also a "strange variant" of the early Eickhorn makersmark. So I do not like this piece. Best greetings, Herman
"Het leven is een strijd!"
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I agree with Herman. I've seen better fakes on the Eickhorn logo. If you look close you will notice the perfect circles with no roughness. You can't get that with "period" acid-etching. But it a sure sign of Lazer-etching.  100% fake blade! Here is what a Eickhorn C.E. SA Logo should look like. There are minor variantions however not like one shown previously.  Letters are different sizes and not even centered in the oval. One of the worst I've seen lately. -serge-
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Dave, This is one of the two that I am missing. If you ever want to sell, you know where I am...  Great knife, Congrats, Johnny Silver Badge #0398 My Avatar = My dagger security system!
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| Posts: 2801 | Location: Indiana | Registered: 09 February 2005 |    |
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| Posts: 3729 | Location: London | Registered: 23 July 2001 |    |
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yes, I am collecting early sa's by maker- no RZM's. So if anyone is selling rare ones email me.
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Why the discrimination against RZM SA's? If you dont collect the RZM SA's, do you have SS RZM's in your collection? What's the difference?
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I have only one RZM SA, but I'll keep it forever. It was bought on the one of the best days in my life, it's made in my local area (no, I don't come from Solingen  ) and it's condition is great. I don't mind having few interesting transitionals, but the early ones with their selection of cool logos are what I love. Having both feet on the ground, I don't think about getting all the makers, so I try to gather my favourites in best condition available, and I enjoy much more looking at my beautiful HAENEL or HACO, than at some "10 on McSAAR" with boring, meaningless logo and grip like 30 others makers (from the same local subcontractor producing the grips for every "cottage factory" in the area). With the SS it's a different story. I look basically for the early ones, but when I find a nice RZM, I keep it.
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| Posts: 338 | Location: Europa | Registered: 05 July 2006 |    |
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I ask because I am thinking of adding a new RZM 7/36 to my collection. From the pictures it is in exceptional condition with NO lifting. I have an Unissued Puma that is in spectacular condition. What about SS RZM's people collect those and the plating lifts on those too? Eventually all the mint MM SA's will be gonoe and all that will be left are Mint SA's...then what? Sorry to hear about your wife. I hope everything works out.
Bob

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