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Arthur Schüttelhöfer, RZM M7/13 is considered to be the most common HJ-knife of all. His makersmarks are not seen too much on other German daggers. This producer of blades really must have focussed on HJ's, so there should be many variations.

Let's test this theory, do you have one by this maker, let us know or even better show us if you can.

Best greetings,

Herman

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Maybe I am the only one having such a common RZM M7/13 knife... Smile Everyone else must have sold his one... So that is why they "appear" to be common: changing owner all of the time... Wink

I will post a variation later today.

Best greetings,

Herman


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Hi Herman,
OK, OK, I have one. Wink
Best regards,
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Hello Janos,

Thank you for showing this very nice Schüttelhöfer knife, I like the untouched look a lot. This knife has a steel based magnetic grip right? Same as the knife I showed.

The following one has the zinc based hilt, you can see the blue metal comming through close to the finger guard and the pommel. Late production, but the same makersmark was used.

Best greetings,

Herman


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Wow, John, you got out a real treasure here! Thanks a lot for showing it here... Eek

Does this one has an earlier magnetic hilt?

I wonder what more there is to come from you... Smile

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Herman


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Here is another variant by this maker: very late production: with plastic hanger, non magnetic grip, same (but lighter) makersmark.

Who can show us an early or transitional by this maker?

Best greetings,

Herman


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I have had many of these over the years..there came a point about two years ago where every HJ i picked up at a show was an M7/13!!


 
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Hello, I believe this maker also made "oodles and oodles" of S/A's and NSKK's! Smile I have a "tagged and bagged" S/A by RZM/7/13. Regards, Leipzig
 
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Here is mine- My first ever HJ knife.

John





 
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Very nice late HJ-knife by this maker, John!
Could be the start of a great HJ-knife collection. Wink

Best greetings,

Herman


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Another late one by this maker, this time the hanger is made of pigscin:


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