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Here's a snippet from GermanDressDaggers.com regarding the SS 1933 daggers...
To me the above statement means it is certainly possible that these early 120/34 RZM daggers were still being stamped since they were just beginning to faze out the stamps. If I'm wrong, I'm sure someone will correct me
Thanks!
Dzyner
I Buy World War 2 German Daggers, Uniforms, & Accessories
Here's a snippet from GermanDressDaggers.com regarding the SS 1933 daggers...
"As of late 1936 the SS dagger came under the complete control of the RZM authority with the result that the old SS crossguard stamping was fazed out and the RZM logo and the relevant manufacturer's number was added to the blade. There are a few very early made daggers with RZM code trademarks that have nickel fittings and a few that can be found with nickel plated fittings. The most common early RZM marking is the number 120/34; Note that all Jacob’s RZM daggers will have nickel fittings no matter what period they were made."
To me the above statement means it is certainly possible that these early 120/34 RZM daggers were still being stamped since they were just beginning to faze out the stamps. If I'm wrong, I'm sure someone will correct me
Thanks!
Dzyner
I Buy World War 2 German Daggers, Uniforms, & Accessories
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