An exceptionally well-preserved Model 1933 SA dagger. The dagger features a nickel-plated magnetic metal blade with a sharply pointed tip. The obverse bears the acid-etched inscription "ALLES FÜR DEUTSCHLAND" ("ALL FOR GERMANY"), while the reverse displays the Reichszeugmeisterei (RZM) logo with the code "M7/6" and the manufacturer's mark "H.F. LAUTERJUNG, SOLINGEN."
The blade is in perfect condition, with only light marks from the scabbard’s spring clip. It fits flush with the nickel-plated upper crossguard. The grip is crafted from wood with a well-defined contour, featuring an inset metal German national eagle in NSDAP style, measuring 25 mm wide, and an SA emblem with a 9 mm diameter. The dagger is complemented by a nickel-plated lower crossguard.
It is accompanied by a period scabbard made of brown-painted magnetic metal. The throat retains a functional spring catch, securely holding the dagger in place during storage, and is fastened with double rivets. The scabbard also features a loop for attaching a hanger and a nickel-plated chape, secured with double rivets.
This item is in an exceptionally well-preserved condition, making it a highly desirable collector’s piece.
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SKU: 111668
€1,800.00Price
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