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Service dagger of the Sturmabteilung (SA) from the mid-production period 1936–1938, bearing the RZM code M7/66 for the manufacturer Carl Eickhorn, Solingen. A well-preserved example of this transitional production phase, complete with its original SA hanger.

Grip: Brown wooden grip with a vertically grained surface. Fitted with an aluminum national eagle and a red-and-silver enameled SA roundel, both firmly set and unrestored. The grip shows light signs of honest age and handling wear, consistent with period service.

Blade: Double-edged and mirror-polished blade featuring the deeply etched motto on the obverse: “Alles für Deutschland” (“Everything for Germany”). The reverse bears the Carl Eickhorn Solingen trademark together with the RZM marking M7/66. The blade shoulders fit perfectly against the lower crossguard, a typical hallmark of mid-period Eickhorn workmanship.

Scabbard: Constructed of steel with its original brown factory lacquer finish. Both fittings are nickel-plated and secured with side-mounted dome screws. The upper fitting carries the suspension ring for the hanger.

Hanger: Original brown leather hanger with fully functional spring clip. The clip is marked RZM M5c/93 for Paulmann & Crone, Lüdenscheid. Buckle and clip are made of nickel-plated steel and remain in excellent, undamaged condition.

SA Dagger [Transit Version] with Hanger by RZM M7/66 (Carl Eickhorn Solingen)

1 800,00 €Price
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