#28726
02/24/2010 01:08 PM
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please opinions! Thanks
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#28727
02/24/2010 01:08 PM
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#28728
02/24/2010 01:09 PM
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#28729
02/24/2010 01:09 PM
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#28730
02/24/2010 01:10 PM
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#28731
02/24/2010 01:11 PM
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#28732
02/24/2010 02:07 PM
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Looks like a pretty fine dagger to me. According to the list M7/69 would be for H.A. Erbe. SSman
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#28733
02/24/2010 09:37 PM
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Regards Sean
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#28734
02/25/2010 08:38 AM
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That is a keeper in every collection.
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#28735
02/25/2010 09:16 AM
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Very nice RZM period dagger by a maker in Schmalkalden who didn;t appear to make early daggers.As good as RZM daggers get congrats
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#28736
02/25/2010 01:44 PM
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Not buying into this one. Blade appears to have been made yesterday, which I think it was. Have never before seen an RZM M7/69/38 mark. Have never seen an SA by Erbe.
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#28737
02/25/2010 04:39 PM
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Identical mark is shown in Ralf Siegert's SA book
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#28738
02/25/2010 06:44 PM
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quote: DONS Posted 25 February 2010 08:44
Not buying into this one. Blade appears to have been made yesterday, There are collectors who have "Early Model SAs,, with stone mint blades, that even look better than the late Model SAs, and the early ones were 10 to 12 years prior to the late ones. 60 some years later they still look like they were made yesterday! There are a few makers in the Schmalkalden area that are known for pimpling in their mottos, a trained eye will see that in the photo. I have one of those makers with a bad case of acne. Best Larry
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#28739
02/25/2010 07:45 PM
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It's not the motto pimpling or mint blade condition that bothers me, it's the combination of blade condition with this RZM mark that I question. I don't have Siegert's book but have never seen an actual dagger with this mark. Would like to hear Dr. Mike's comments.
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#28740
02/25/2010 09:30 PM
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IMHO I see absolutely nothing wrong with this dagger. SSman
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#28741
02/25/2010 09:48 PM
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Regards Sean
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#28742
02/25/2010 09:49 PM
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Regards Sean
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