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    Not SS or SA !

    Two great looking daggers that really dont get alot of attention compared to the SS & SA daggers.
    On the left a Social Welfare dagger with the correct hanger and on the right a Red Cross Officers dagger with the correct hanger - really love the form of these daggers not to mention the feel when you hold one.

    Horst
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    They are nice, indeed!
    Yours? Sweet

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      #3
      Horst, we have to get together some Tues. ,, I wanna see that m43 hat!!

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        #4
        Tiger89 - Yes, mine and I really love them, thanks for the comment.

        Colt - Yes, we need to do that.

        Horst

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          #5
          Originally posted by gauost View Post
          Tiger89 - Yes, mine and I really love them, thanks for the comment.

          Colt - Yes, we need to do that.

          Horst
          Cool They are also well displayed!
          Congrats

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              #7
              Colt,

              You're daggers and displays look great!

              It is AMAZING to think of all the different daggers the Germans made! I mean, with a Social Welfare Dagger, they must have made one for everything conceivable! The scope and quality of their regalia is truly a collectors dream come true!

              Chris

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                #8
                More pictures available?

                Hello Horst,

                Might you be able to show some side by side comparison photos of the Social Welfare dagger and the Red Cross Officers dagger? They are very impressive and I am sure many of us newbies have not seen them before. Looking at them side by side would be a great educational experience for us.

                Thanks for considering this request.

                Regards,
                Stu

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                  #9
                  Stu,

                  Horst will correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the only real differences between the Red Cross dagger & the Social Welfare dagger is in the hangers (cloth & hardware) & the scabbard hanger holes (the former being rectangular & the latter being round).

                  Social Welfare daggers are a little more scarce than their Red Cross counterparts & there is a theory that there is really no substantive difference between the daggers at all & that hangers/hanger holes are explained as mannufacturers variants.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Stu W View Post
                    Hello Horst,

                    Might you be able to show some side by side comparison photos of the Social Welfare dagger and the Red Cross Officers dagger? They are very impressive and I am sure many of us newbies have not seen them before. Looking at them side by side would be a great educational experience for us.

                    Thanks for considering this request.

                    Regards,
                    Stu
                    Stu - would be more than happy to explain the difference -If you look close at the scabbard hanger rings you will see that one has a square opening the other a round opening - According to Dagger scholars/experts the scabbard with the square opening is Social Welfare the other with the round opening Red Cross. There is still alot of debate relative to this as some think it dosent matter its only in the hanger construction/pattern - as you will note the two hangers are different in strap colors, the one with the red line is Red Cross the one with the blue line Social Welfare.
                    Basically the two daggers are all of the same construction/design with the exception of the scabbard/hangers holes.
                    Hope this helps-Good collecting

                    Horst
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by gauost View Post
                      Stu - would be more than happy to explain the difference -If you look close at the scabbard hanger rings you will see that one has a square opening the other a round opening - According to Dagger scholars/experts the scabbard with the square opening is Social Welfare the other with the round opening Red Cross. There is still alot of debate relative to this as some think it dosent matter its only in the hanger construction/pattern - as you will note the two hangers are different in strap colors, the one with the red line is Red Cross the one with the blue line Social Welfare.
                      Basically the two daggers are all of the same construction/design with the exception of the scabbard/hangers holes.
                      Hope this helps-Good collecting

                      Horst
                      OOP,S - got it turned-around BillG has it straight,Square/Rectangular Redcross - Round Social Welfare.
                      Guess I was to much in a hurry - see the picture it tells all.
                      Horst

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                        #12
                        Thanks

                        Hello Horst,

                        Thanks for the additional picture and information. I can see the difference now. Learn something new every day here.

                        Regards,
                        Stu

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                          #13
                          RED Cross Dagger

                          Heres a close-up of the Red Cross dagger along with an Armband and a card reflectin Christmas wishes from the German Red Cross -

                          May I do the same - Merry Christmas

                          Horst
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                            #14
                            Absolutely one of my favourites. Overlooked by many for reasons I fail to understand. when i picked up my first book & went through it looking at all the different daggers, this was one that jumped right out at me. Superb looking dagger & it was not until I bought mine that I had the opportunity to see one for real & hold it in my hand. Awesome!!!

                            Congrats on the two you have

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