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    Curious stuff in ebay

    Hi everybody!
    I want to share this strange “thing”.
    Perhaps it is an aluminium mould to make plastic SA grips?
    perhaps it is a kind of patron or model to build up the real wooden grips?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/WW-2-German-SA-o...item255883e4a2

    of course the price does not fit, from my point of view, the real value of the item.

    Best regards
    Macumazan

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    "one of a kind collectable , for the advanced German dagger collector
    don't pass it up --one of a kind ..first time on the market ,ever -
    --you will never see one like it again ,..I doubt that two of these were ever made !......don't pass it up --this will be your only chance to obtain such a rare item"

    And only $224

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        Originally posted by n467us View Post
        "one of a kind collectable , for the advanced German dagger collector
        don't pass it up --one of a kind ..first time on the market ,ever -
        --you will never see one like it again ,..I doubt that two of these were ever made !......don't pass it up --this will be your only chance to obtain such a rare item"

        And only $224
        that cracked me up

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          i think helmets was getting warm with ,that cracks me up. that there is an ultra rare ( pardon while i snicker) SA walnut cracker !!! but more likely IF period, looks like the start of some ones theater knife, or trench knife. only a thought.
          but if you believe the nut cracker part, i have a nice bridge for sale.
          just for a laugh

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            guaranteed to be 100% real ,...if we could only identify it further
            Sounds a bit of a dubious guarantee.

            Not a sword crafter, but it doesn't seem very likely the Germans, or anyone else, made solid aluminum prototype grips.

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