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Hi Stan. Again, remember that this dagger is, upto now, to be considered only as.....folkloristic dagger: someone thinks it was a prototype of a future official, certified dagger, the mostly (like me) think this is a 'souvenir'.
200 usd may be spent, perhaps, for this piece if you like it, but just for...shopping (in the same way I love that kind of k98 german bayonets provided with edged blade and I spend 100/150 euro even if I know they are fakes).
Ciao, M
Joelabrendola - The RETIRED Doctor (on mountain)
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Hi mauro,thanks for the information.The reason I posted this dagger was in case someone else was collecting them. I'am still collecting only maker marked SA and NSKK Daggers,as that is a good way to avoid Repro's,Best Regards Stan
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