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    #16
    Sweezz.

    There is only one way to follow ! Buy the best SS or other daggers you can find. IMO
    Thats the best investments for the future and for your collection. Later if you sells......you will find out im right

    LH

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      #17
      i would just love to get that baby in my grubby fingers and restore it

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        #18
        Love it! I think that these items are very exciting exactly as they are. This one is obviously real and looks great. The denazification is just another chapter in its life. Truly speaks to the power of a symbol and the success of the Allies had demonizing it. I think the denazified stuff is undervalued today. Regardless I'm happy for your Sir it's a great score!
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          #19
          am new to this , but I thought a sign of a repro dagger was the triangle "dos" above the i's in Meine and heisst?

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            #20

            There is only one way to follow ! Buy the best SS or other daggers you can find. IMO
            Thats the best investments for the future and for your collection. Later if you sells......you will find out im right

            LH

            LH no need to worry mate i have minty SAs ect in my collection & only buy minty daggers now but i,m not tooo bothered about my hj knifes being minty as there very hard to find in minty condition these days....Cheers Sweezz.

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              #21
              Thank you all for the help, will move the dagger to the E stand

              Giorgio

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                #22
                Why has this dagger got solid nickle parts when it has an RZM period blade?

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                  #23
                  could be transitional, using up left over parts, i noticed too, the fit looks pretty good so i would worry that it was parts, especially the condition is the same across the board

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                    #24
                    It has solid nickle because it is one of the early rzm's made in 1934 prior to metal rationing for the war effort.

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