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I just thought I would show one of my newest etched bayonets.It is mint unissued and came with the Eickhorn paper sack.The etch says Ehre,Kraft,Freiheit(Honor,Strength,Freedom)

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I`m speechless.
I got the same bayonet but without the paperbag.

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This is one of the rare (and often wrongly attributed) pupil�s dress bayonet of the Reichsschule der NSDAPFeldafing am Starnberger See (former Ernst R�hm school).
Congratulations, regards


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Here some pictures with document

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Wow what good news,I have not been able to find out any info on this bayonet.Does anyone know how many were given out.Also what type of value should I put on this bayo for insurance reasons?
Thanks guys for the info.

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Dagger Addict,
They don't come any better than that one....Classic Eickhorn.

I Love This Stuff
Von Ryan

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Dagger Addict,
As an additional thought, if you ever wish to "move" this example, please let me know.

Thanks,
Von Ryan

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WOW,,now thats what I call mint!! Congrats!

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Lovely piece....I was on it but Forgot what time it closed.

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That is one nice bayonet. It would look out of place in my collection.


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Thanks guys,I sure am proud of this one.I have never had a dagger,or bayonet this nice before.Sure looks good in the case with my other etched bayos.

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Not bagged but with THE cufftitle to die for Wink.
BTW I do have also another one with the early oval EICKHORN mark.
Regards,

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Hi

Is there any proof on what event the bayonets were awarded?

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A man who has attended this certain school in the years 34-40 has stated that these certain bayonets were worn by the pupils from 6th class (=year) up.
The certain cufftitle (shown in my photograph) was worn after the murder of R�hm to get away the prominent SA relationship as the SA badges had to be removed from the collar tabs.
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Shawn, Wotan,

Great bayonets, with an interesting history!

Best greetings,

Herman


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