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    Ss m7/67

    hello
    i have this dagger for your look.
    i have only see one in this forum .
    is it good???
    i have at home tomorrow
    thanks

    #2
    the eagle

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      #3
      the mark
      RZM M.7/67 1940 SS

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        #4
        the other side

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          #5
          Sorry,,I first met this mark.

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            #6
            thor62, I think that you really need to ask for some more pictures - including some good close ups of all of the dagger's components. From what I can see, It looks to me like the same dagger that was discussed in the link posted below. FP


            http://forum.germandaggers.com/ubbth...180#Post226180
            Last edited by Frogprince; 08-20-2010, 10:42 AM. Reason: typo correction

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              #7
              thanks for the links frogprince, it's the same dagger but it's not me have posted....
              this dagger is for sale in belgium and i am interested so i ask people if it's good dagger or not becazuse i have only look one in this forum similary and not other in the internet.
              thanks
              karl

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                #8
                Ss m.7/67 1940 - 1

                The SS M.7/67 1940 is a 'scarce-rare' SS Transitional Dagger.

                As Frogprince noted, the GDC link referable to this shown example, has pointed out
                the problems with this particular Dagger.

                On another GDC link from May 24, 2006, Neal Jackson posted this very nice comparison
                Photo of three 'legit' examples of the SS M.7/67 1940 [I didn't keep the actual Link
                by it should be found in a search.]

                Neal captioned this Photo as:

                "... COMPARISON:
                Left to right (THESE ARE THE IMAGES)

                Russian [Dealer's] - [Dieter's Dagger] - Shea/Wittmann [Dagger]

                Below The Three, is
                RZM on an SA [blade] (note period after M.7) ...."

                I'm aware of only 5-7 examples of the SS M.7/67 1940, so it makes for a nice
                addition to any SS Dagger collection. ...Txs, Dave / dblmed
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