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Hi experts.
oppinions please on this Röhm dagger

 
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makers mark

 
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pisture

 
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front blade

 
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grip

 
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From what I can see in the photos, it looks OK. Better photos will help get more definite opinions.


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Yes, the photos are not as good as you really need to judge. The only thing that I really don’t like is the area at the lower edge of the grip / cross guard. The line of wood and cross guard goes “straight across” rather than in a curve. Also the area of the cross guard that is between the notches and the grip looks correct on the left side, but the right side looks flat and “boxy.”

That having been said, there are a number of things that I do like to see. The Scabbard finish is typical for this Dagger. The upper scabbard fitting “Chaps” or side legs show the one below the ring curved slightly out and the other fairly straight. Often seen on the early Eickhorn scabbard. Marked “Ns”as I have also often seen and lastly as far as I can tell the Roehm dedication is exactly right for the Eickhorn.
 
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