Hi all.
I recently purchased this SA dagger, and when I received it something caught my eye almost immediately... the grip eagle is crooked and off center by a decent margin when compared to standard placement on other example SA daggers. See the first photos below where I applied a vertical and horizontal line to show the degree of error. Has anyone come across a similar issue, where the eagle placement (or something similar) made it through quality control?
Also, I'd like to get thoughts on the grip colored maker's mark (deep redish-brown) and what's left of the same color applied to the motto. I'm leaning toward post-war applied coloring (which isn't hard to do), but curious if there are other examples out there where the coloring applied to the etched areas of the blade were done to match the grip color.
Thanks!
Dzyner
I recently purchased this SA dagger, and when I received it something caught my eye almost immediately... the grip eagle is crooked and off center by a decent margin when compared to standard placement on other example SA daggers. See the first photos below where I applied a vertical and horizontal line to show the degree of error. Has anyone come across a similar issue, where the eagle placement (or something similar) made it through quality control?
Also, I'd like to get thoughts on the grip colored maker's mark (deep redish-brown) and what's left of the same color applied to the motto. I'm leaning toward post-war applied coloring (which isn't hard to do), but curious if there are other examples out there where the coloring applied to the etched areas of the blade were done to match the grip color.
Thanks!
Dzyner
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