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This is a rare dagger, the 1st one I have had in many years. It is all original and overall very good. The external finish is nice with the exception of a worn area on the scabbard. There are also several dings on the side of the scabbard @ the bottom. All the fittings are tight, but there is a hairline crack in the handle. The dagger is a perfect fit for the scabbard. These do not come along too often especially @ this price. It will display really well with your other favorite Reich daggers.
This was bought from the vet who brought it home about 10 years ago, in Rochester, Michigan. It is a later war RZM type, and is 100% original and untouched. The blade shows some blemishes, but I think a polishing will help. It has never been cleaned. The tip is very very slightly dinged, but I really don't think it detracts. Externally, it is very nice with a really good handle and nice tight fitting. The scabbard is also very good with excellent original finish, nice fittings and tight screws. These things have become really expensive, and here is a good looking example for a reasonable price.
You have always wanted one of these, and this is your chance to get one without the heart attack price tag. This is from an old friend's collection. It is nice looking externally with a nice scabbard with original paint and good un- messed with fittings. The handle has a few chips but has nice insignia and is solid. The fittings are also good looking. The blade was rusty and cleaned years ago. My friend bought it the way you see it in about 1985. The dagger fits well into the scabbard. This is the perfect economy SS dagger for a display.
This one is externally really nice with a good honest attractive appearance. There is a very slight crack in the handle, but nothing bad. The blade is blemished with some very light pits. I think it could be polished out to lo better. There is also a small kink it the tip, but again, nothing bad. Overall, this is an attractive piece, which will display really well in your collection.
This is an attractive example with a nice blade and handle. The shovel and swaz area bit worn off, but still there enough to offend Ms. Goldblatt your English teacher from Jr. High school. The scabbard has been lost to history, so it is priced right.
This is an attractive example with excellent original plating and nice patina. The blade is very good. The dagger is a good fit in the scabbard, and the original one which has been with it forever. It looks like the dagger ma be very slightly bent when viewed from the top, but It is hard to see, and really does not detract. For the money, you will not be disappointed.
It is made from a very solid black leather with great solid white stitching and very nice hardware. It is RB# marked in the leather. The hook is an earlier nickel version while the rest of the hardware is grey painted. The hook looks to be a period replacement. The same carrier is pictured on pg 255 in Angola's nice book Swords of Germany 1900/1945. It is a great piece, that will look great with your favorite police sword. Sorry, sword not included; get your own.
This is a nice looking piece. The exterior has a good looking patina over the original plating. The handle is good and tight without issues. The scabbard is a good fit for the dagger without problems. The etched is really nice showing only the lightest age. Overall, this is a really attractive KM dagger which displays very well.
This is a good solid example with an excellent engraved blade. The external fittings are all very good. The handle has an age crack on the side, but it really does not show. The dagger fits very well into the scabbard. Externally, much of the finish is faded away leaving a dark bronze appearance, obviously due to U Boat service. Torpedo attacks are very corrosive to daggers. It has a very honest aged look, and will display nicely with your other KM stuff.
These are the short end of the WWII German Navy dagger hander set. The top one is excellent; the bottom one is very good. both have excellent fittings without issues. If you have the long half, these are for you.
These are a neat addition to any 3rd Reich blade collection. It is a WWII German Army officer's lion head sword made into a candle stick holder. The condition is excellent; it has no issues or problems. This will add the perfect bit of elegance to your next romantic candle lit dinner with the girlfriend (or sister if in West Va). Relax, I'm just kidding.
I bought this from the son of a WWII vet who brought it home, in Chesterfield, Michigan. It is all original and untouched. It has an excellent blade. All the external fittings are also very good. There are a few scuffs on the back of the cross guard, but nothing bad. It fits perfectly into the scabbard. Overall it is a good looking example, and untouched.
This is a nice looking piece from a Horster dagger. It has very nice original finish with a good even patina.
This is a really nice set of later war Army dagger hangers with zinc fittings. The material is really nice and without issues. If only we could all say that we are without issues! The fittings are an even grey color and with no cracks or problems. They will look great on your Army dagger.
This is a nice original piece without issues or problems. It will look great on your dagger.
This is an hard to find maker Luft dagger, which is in nice condition. The blade is very good as are all the external fittings. The handle has some scratches, but nothing terrible. The hangers are the deluxe type, but are missing the top spring catch. This is a good representative example, for the money, which displays well.
This is a nice original later made piece without issues or problems. It will look great on your dagger.
This is a nice original piece without issues or problems. It will look great on your dagger.
This is a nice original piece without issues or problems. It will look great on your dagger
This is a nice original piece without issues or problems. It will look great on your dagger.
This is a really nice piece without problems or issues. It will look great on your sword.
This has been De-Nazified for your protection, so you do not offend someone with it. It has one slight crack, but is a useful & attractive part, with nice aluminum finish.
This is an attractive original untouched example. It shows only very light honest and no abuse. The Blade is very good with only some discoloration from old rust @ the tip on one side. It has an even dull color and I think would really clean up with some semi chrome cleaner. The handle and hilt are really nice and without issues. The scabbard has great original paint with excellent un messed with fittings. There is a slight dent or depression just below the ring band on the back side. he sword fits well into the scabbard, and is an overall really attractive honest piece. I challenge you to find a cheaper comparable one on the web.
This is a nice looking piece right out of the local flea market. The seller wanted $25 but took $20. Unfortunately there were several middle men involved before it got to me. The unmarked blade is excellent. The handle and grips are also without problems. The leather on the scabbard shows some light age, but is still solid. A little black shoe polish would help it, but that is up to you. Overall, it is a nice looking piece.
This is a good attractive and honest looking SA dagger. Externally is has nice fittings and a really nice handle. The painted scabbard is 95%, but with one scrape on the front. The blade shows some old blemishes, but is still good, with the factory edge. It is a nice original example, which will display well.
This is a good honest handle with 2 cracks @ the bottom, but missing no wood. It will look good o your dagger.
This is a nice looking handle with good original insignias. The wood is 2 slightly different colors vertically, which gives it a cool look. It will look great on your dagger.
This is a nice looking handle with good original insignias. It has a light crack, but no wood missing. I think it was shellacked years ago, but still looks very good.
This is a nice looking handle with good original insignias. It will look great on your dagger.
This is a nice looking handle with good original insignias. It will look great on your dagger.
We had a no pay-so here it is again. This is a nice looking handle which is all original with good insignias. It will look great on your dagger.
This is a nice looking handle with good original insignias. It will look great on your dagger.
This is a good looking handle, with nice insignias, but has one chipped area @ the top. Still, it will work on your dagger.
This is a nice looking handle, with nice insignias, but has two chipped areas @ the bottom. Still, it will work on your dagger.
This is a solid original handle. It looks like the insignias were replaced sometime after the war. The replacements are originals, but did not get inserted very well. I think some work would help it. Still, it will work on you dagger.
This is right out of the woodwork in Cleveland, and is 100% original untouched. The blade is excellent. The scabbard is very good as is the frog. The grips are without problems. The handle is very good with almost all the original plating, but some of the lacquer is worn off. Overall, I would rate it a 90%.
This is right out of the woodwork in Warren, Michigan. It is nice externally. The paint on the scabbard is good, but the frog stud is a little lose. The blade is clean, but lightly sharpened years ago. It is a nice original example for the money.
This is a good honest example. The blade shows use and old sharpening with a few scrapes, but is still good with nice etchings & maker marks. the scabbard is solid with an old painted over finish. The handle is very good. The dagger fits very well into the scabbard. Overall, it looks good for not a killer price.
This is a nice looking dagger. Externally is really attractive. The front grip is broken, so it is cheapo priced. The blade shows some age but is still good. The scabbard is really nice with almost all the original black paint. This is a great piece for parts or to fix, if you have a grip.
This one has a few issues. The scabbard is very good but repainted. The handle is broken just under the pummel, and glued together. The grips are also not the best and the cross guard is broken and filed smooth. The blade is very nice and fits well into the scabbard. It is a good filler, or for some parts to fix another dagger. I think the price is right.
This is a good honest piece. showing some age and use. Externally it is very good. The blade also shows use, and was lightly sharpened years ago, but has a full etching and displays well. These have always been hard to find, so don't miss it.
This solid example shows some honest age, but has no damage. The fittings are mostly just grey. The blade is good, but could use a polishing. The leather is very solid as are the grips and handle. The original finish on the scabbard is very good. Overall, this is a nice example priced reasonably.
This one looks decent with lots of original paint on the scabbard, but one runner in gone, on the inside. The blade has a good amount of rust which could be easily cleaned. The grips and handle are solid with the original diamond having some light damage on one side. Still, it is cheap and displays very well for the money.
This is a very real and honest example. The blade shows a good amount of age and use. The grip is without problems and with a nice used diamond. The scabbard is very sound with good leather. One of the rivets on the back holding the belt loop has pulled through, but the leather is very slid. Someone used this knife as a hammer years ago and there are some dings on the back of the pummel, which do not show too much. Overall, this is a reasonably attractive example which is priced right.
This is a good solid honest example. All the leather is very solid without issues, but does show some light age and use. All the fittings are also without issues and functional.
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