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Longer time ago there was a very good discussion on the GDM about the Fürth Daggers, sadly it was getting lost.

My local hometown is close to the city Fürth (I am actually also born in Fürth) and the building was build in 1902. It was in the pre war time one SA Sports school and the SS took it over for a very short time. The SA took it then over again and shortly as the war ended it was used as a accommodation and was then used as a hospital. Enclosed some photos of it's actual representation and one researched SS Fürth Dagger. Thanks to Ross and one of my best friends I got the dagger from. See also the chapter in the T.Wittman dagger book.

 
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reverse of the grip

 
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Fürth dedication

 
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rear view w scabbard and hanger

 
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research from Ross

 
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part member booklet, rsearch Ross

 
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Very impressive Robert!




 
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A researched Furth dagger is indeed a rarity.
Added bonus is the additional documentation.
Doesn't get any better. Smile
-Congratulations!-

Regards,
-serge-
 
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Very impressive SS dagger. I like the etching
Eek
LH
 
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Superb, Eek it is indeed a wonderful historical dagger.
Thanks for sharing !

Hey Robert, I just noticed that I will be only a few miles aways from Furth, as I'll be in Regensburg in May for a couple fo days. Wink
 
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Pat, be earlier there in March and we could take a good dinner in a small city 60km east of Fürth.

many thanks for your views and replies.
 
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Robert:

Here is mine. It is not attributed, but maybe could be researched based on the Furth etch?

Dagger obverse

 
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Dagger reverse

 
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Trade mark and dedication:

 
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Trade mark and cross guard

 
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obverse etch

 
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Grip obverse

 
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Grip reverse

 
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And, finally, the Furth dedication:

John

 
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very nice and a little later dated dedication as on mine. I went already to the archive in Fürth to look what they have and there was not much at all from the military perspective. Not sure where to find more, I checked also out a larger national archive in Germany. Not sure maybe a professional researcher might could find more in the US archives. Fakt is these dagger existed, the school existed and already faked etches are also out when I remember right.
 
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Superb dagger with great history.
 
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These are great daggers. I would love to own one someday. Smile
 
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Originally posted by Robert H.:
very nice and a little later dated dedication as on mine. I went already to the archive in Fürth to look what they have and there was not much at all from the military perspective. Not sure where to find more, I checked also out a larger national archive in Germany. Not sure maybe a professional researcher might could find more in the US archives. Fakt is these dagger existed, the school existed and already faked etches are also out when I remember right.

Hi Robert.
Do you have some pics of fakes Etch of this type of blades ?

LH
 
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No sorry I don't, another original one is currently on the market offered.
 
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There is a different version of the Furth etch here:

http://www.lakesidetrader.com/pics/Ss-227d.jpg

It is a Hammersfahr and the Furth etch is unlike the two that Robert and I posted in this thread.

That being said, I believe that it is real and very collectible...maybe for a collector who wants Furth variations.

John
 
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For sure real and this is the only other "one lined version" I know about. Hard to find for sure. Over all I wonder how many are out in collections. but very hard to term the value to such pieces. Example a HH or Roehm dagger are over rated when it comes to the rarity of an original Fürth dagger.
 
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