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    SS M36 chained dagger

    Any thoughts about this dagger are welcome,
    for example about type and fabrication period.
    Thanks
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                Could use better pics, but the first thing I notice is the SA cross guard? Could be a replacement or someone messed with it. Looks like there are remnants of laquer on the scabbard which is nice to see...Jeff
                Last edited by Jeff Nichols; 09-08-2015, 10:04 AM.

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                  #9
                  Not the best of images, but from what I see it's a fake. With the only remaining question for me being how much of it postwar recycled parts or new? FP

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                    I agree with fp

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                      Thank you guys

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                        #12
                        I have no problem with this dagger. Seems like a nice Type B2 chained dagger.
                        With Carl Eickhorn characteristics. Nickle plated fitting as it should with Type B2's.

                        Question,... are the crossguards and chain magnetic?

                        There are more chained daggers known with lower crossguards that have SA markings. If you look around a bit on the internet and other fora, you'll find them.

                        Imo, a very nice later type SS chained dagger!!!

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                          Originally posted by Jeff Nichols View Post
                          Could use better pics, but the first thing I notice is the SA cross guard? Could be a replacement or someone messed with it. Looks like there are remnants of laquer on the scabbard which is nice to see...Jeff
                          No replacement Jeff. And no messing around from someone.
                          Chained SS daggers are known of to have SA marked lower crossguards...
                          This ain't a fake dagger imo...

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                            Originally posted by krikke1980 View Post
                            No replacement Jeff. And no messing around from someone.
                            Chained SS daggers are known of to have SA marked lower crossguards...
                            This ain't a fake dagger imo...
                            Chained SS daggers are known of to have SA marked lower crossguards...

                            I'm gonna correct myself here,... I don't mean that Chained SS daggers 'always' have SA markings on the lower crossguards but it is seen from time to time on them...!

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                              #15
                              Looks buffed, reworked, cleaned up and had some rust issues at some point IMO.

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