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Can anyone tell me what the GAU A202 means? Also how rare in this maker. The blade has been sharpened.

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Hi Joseph, where do you see the Gau A 202?

Nice dagger btw

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This must be David Copperfields dagger...he has the "D' Ring mysteriously connected to the Scabbard carrying ring.


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I picked this daggger up at a gun show last weekend as is. I cannot find another one made by Henkel & Muller on the internet for sale. I was just wondering how rare this maker of SA daggers was. I thank you in advance for your help. The A202 was on list of SA daggers next to Henkel & Muller dagger name.

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Yes Larry I noticed that too.
Not really too hard, just open up the d-ring and reclose it. Besides, I never could figure how these guys were comfortable carrying these things around with the dagger down around their knees!! grin
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Looks like Gau mark WF for Westfalen

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Which is quite correct for these guys.

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can't find that A202 Gau.... As far as I know the Gaue had a name.


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I want to thank all you guys for sharing your knowledge of the SA daggers with me. How common is a Henkel & Muller made SA dagger? I cannot find one on the internet.

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It rates 8 on the McSarr list so it's a common maker for SA daggers.


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Thanks for all your help.

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Originally Posted By: Panzerfaust
It rates 8 on the McSarr list so it's a common maker for SA daggers.


Panzerfaust, a dagger that rates "8" on the McSarr list is NOT a common maker. The list runs from "1" [most common] to "10" [rarest]. To quote Mr McAlvanah, "All of the makers in catagories 8,9, and 10 are RARE, just to varying degreees." Regards, Leipzig

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Sorry Roger, that was a typo my friend! I was planning to write NOT a common maker but for whatever reason the NOT never made it on the screen. LOL


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Panz, To Err is Human! smile Regards, Leipzig

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The A202 is under SA and NSKK dagger forum: GAU maker and marks. Scroll down to Henkel & Muller

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The A202 would appear to be an excel cell reference. I am guessing Dave used and Excel work sheet to set this up then transferred it.

Just speculating.

Dave, it was on your post. do you know what A202 stands for.


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