First thing I noticed was the the dedication was very close to the makers logo.
But that doesn't bother me.
I would need a close up of just the "Ernst Rohm" name to state further my opinion on the dedication. From what I see here it conforms to known originals.
The e-pack Makers Logo is also a known and accepted "solid hammer" varient with the small "&".
The crossguard does not exibit a Gau District stamp which occurs on less than 10% of Rohm daggers. According to my research and with discussions with advance collector/authors this means that it was a "Presentation Dagger". There will be more on this in Tom Wittmann's forthing coming book on the SA daggers.
The grip shows a typical "Tiger" pattern to the stain known for e-pack Rohms. (I have in my collection a grip just like this on my e-pack Rohm.)
The crossguards appear to be typical e-pack.
The scabbard also exibits characteristics of an e-pack.
The crossguard and scabbard throat fit is excellent. As is the blade to crossguard fit.
From what is shown here IMO it appears to be an ALL early e-pack dagger. I believe this is a 100% original Rohm dagger. However I reserve the right to see a close up of "Ernst Rohm" name only.
Let's see what others have to say.
As Ron would say -JMO-
-Nice Find-
-serge-