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Hello guys
I seen what appears to be a good condition late SA dagger for sale, appart from a chip out of the top of the grip. The price seems okay as well.
I've attached the photos as provided to me by the seller.
I can't see any problems but I'm still in infancy with regard to colletcing so any thoughts would be most appreciated.
Thanks
Merlin
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A couple more photos
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I don't see anything wrong with it.
Dave
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Very nice original dagger
Regards Sean
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Better than average RZM - I'd get those finger prints off the scabbard ASAP, things like that will eventually trash these old metal pieces.
Doug
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Looks like an early grip and looks good on a Late SA. Larry
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