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Here is my second rare Rzm 7/29 SS dagger. Never been into a collection before. Anodizied scabbard.
Thanks to Paul Hogle on this one .
Here is the discriptions of the dagger by Paul.
RZM 7/29 Klittermann & Moog SS
A very tough variant to find. The motto followed with the exclamation mark has always been prized by collectors. To date I've never heard why the motto followed by an exclamation is found on these daggers. Some say they were gifts or presented, who knows perhaps someday we will know? Blade shows some staining the worse of which is to the obverse and some runner marks. Motto and maker mark are crisply executed. Perfect point with no sharpening and 100% of factory crossgrain remains. Exc+. The fittings are all nickel and well fit. The handle fits up to the guards perfectly. All the angles are correct. Lower crossguard is not district marked nor are any of these 7/29's. The grip is perfect with no chips or cracks. The eagle is a correct nickel version and the runes have 100% of enamel. The scabbard fits the dagger nicely and all the patina matches. The dent-free scabbard finish is anodized with 99% of the finish intact. The ball is perfect. The fittings themselves are nickel silver with all the screws intact. Never been apart, never been messed with, never even been in a collection, fresh from Vet's family. Overall Exc++
Next is my other RZM 7/29. With an unusual hangar always been there forever. That blade is a "killer".
I love the Exclamations pointed SS daggers.
RZM 7/29 Unusual hangar and painted scabbard. Lappland Shield with Urkunde in same pics.
Here some from my SS Display.
Next week a nice NM Early Hammesfahr SS M 33 lands into my collection. More pics will come
Hope you like the pics.
Regards LH
Here is my second rare Rzm 7/29 SS dagger. Never been into a collection before. Anodizied scabbard.
Thanks to Paul Hogle on this one .
Here is the discriptions of the dagger by Paul.
RZM 7/29 Klittermann & Moog SS
A very tough variant to find. The motto followed with the exclamation mark has always been prized by collectors. To date I've never heard why the motto followed by an exclamation is found on these daggers. Some say they were gifts or presented, who knows perhaps someday we will know? Blade shows some staining the worse of which is to the obverse and some runner marks. Motto and maker mark are crisply executed. Perfect point with no sharpening and 100% of factory crossgrain remains. Exc+. The fittings are all nickel and well fit. The handle fits up to the guards perfectly. All the angles are correct. Lower crossguard is not district marked nor are any of these 7/29's. The grip is perfect with no chips or cracks. The eagle is a correct nickel version and the runes have 100% of enamel. The scabbard fits the dagger nicely and all the patina matches. The dent-free scabbard finish is anodized with 99% of the finish intact. The ball is perfect. The fittings themselves are nickel silver with all the screws intact. Never been apart, never been messed with, never even been in a collection, fresh from Vet's family. Overall Exc++
Next is my other RZM 7/29. With an unusual hangar always been there forever. That blade is a "killer".
I love the Exclamations pointed SS daggers.
RZM 7/29 Unusual hangar and painted scabbard. Lappland Shield with Urkunde in same pics.
Here some from my SS Display.
Next week a nice NM Early Hammesfahr SS M 33 lands into my collection. More pics will come
Hope you like the pics.
Regards LH
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