Hi all. I am new to this particular forum. I hope to benefit from other collectors' knowledge and experience in this area of collecting. I recently acquired a Waffen SS dagger with scabbard. I believe I have been somewhat successful in identifying most of the dagger's attributes except for two possibly three issues. I also seek validation as to my findings so far. If incorrect please tell what is valid.
I found two Waffen SS dagger pictures listed on the internet that are extremely close to mine in design marks....not 100% but very close. One of those is in this forum's thread "Show Some Pictures of Your Daggers". The picture post by "Colt45s" is very very close to mine. The main difference is centered on the obverse/rear bottom hilt guard on my dagger is stamped "983/06". I have been unable to identify what it represents. Is it another level of maker identifier or a production run???
The second matching dagger which was offered for sale text lists RZM "121/34" as a manufacturer identifier as follows "RZM 121/34 code:111 Berlin J. A. Henkels/Ed Wusthof Soligen".
My internet research included a website that provided guidance in helping identify each of the 3 period types of SS daggers (i.e., early pre-1936, transition 1936-1937 and later standardized ). Per the website not all earlier period daggers had stamped maker marks (hallmarks). My best guess was my dagger is a transition period 1936-1937 model based in part because not all earlier period daggers had stamped maker marks (hallmarks) but did have other matching attributes.
Any assistance in identifying more specifically my dagger would be appreciated. Hopefully I have learned some basics. Specifically I would like to know what the "983/06" represents and validation that the RZM "121/34" is "J. A. Henkels/ Ed Wusthof Soligen". If not who is the correct manufacturer?
Are my other best guesses correct or not?
My class of membership does not allow me to post my 6 dagger pictures. Please look at Colt45s' dagger picture in "Show Some Pictures of Your Daggers". My dagger has the same exact markings except my dagger additionally has the "983/03" stamped in the center of the bottom hilt guard.
Thanks.
John
I found two Waffen SS dagger pictures listed on the internet that are extremely close to mine in design marks....not 100% but very close. One of those is in this forum's thread "Show Some Pictures of Your Daggers". The picture post by "Colt45s" is very very close to mine. The main difference is centered on the obverse/rear bottom hilt guard on my dagger is stamped "983/06". I have been unable to identify what it represents. Is it another level of maker identifier or a production run???
The second matching dagger which was offered for sale text lists RZM "121/34" as a manufacturer identifier as follows "RZM 121/34 code:111 Berlin J. A. Henkels/Ed Wusthof Soligen".
My internet research included a website that provided guidance in helping identify each of the 3 period types of SS daggers (i.e., early pre-1936, transition 1936-1937 and later standardized ). Per the website not all earlier period daggers had stamped maker marks (hallmarks). My best guess was my dagger is a transition period 1936-1937 model based in part because not all earlier period daggers had stamped maker marks (hallmarks) but did have other matching attributes.
Any assistance in identifying more specifically my dagger would be appreciated. Hopefully I have learned some basics. Specifically I would like to know what the "983/06" represents and validation that the RZM "121/34" is "J. A. Henkels/ Ed Wusthof Soligen". If not who is the correct manufacturer?
Are my other best guesses correct or not?
My class of membership does not allow me to post my 6 dagger pictures. Please look at Colt45s' dagger picture in "Show Some Pictures of Your Daggers". My dagger has the same exact markings except my dagger additionally has the "983/03" stamped in the center of the bottom hilt guard.
Thanks.
John
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