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hello I shows you today means SA dolch, sabazius
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which are your opinions
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I am not a big fan of RZM daggers, but I find that one very fascinating. I really like it even just like it is. It has "the look" and I could stare at it for a long time. Thanks for posting it. It's a pleasant departure from the unissued, still in the bag RZM's we so often see. This one has real character in my opinion and you can't fake that. Mark
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hallo I got the dagger of the family from a SA man a nice dagger sabazius
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Hello sabazius! Yes, I like your dolch! Looks not to have been cleaned since'45. I would not clean it if I were you! I have one by the same maker M7/13, Artur Schuttelhofer! The wood grip is very lite color like yours! Thank-you for showing! regards, teufel
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I like it, it sure has character and seems pleasent to the eyes. Hope you got the family name the the dagger came from that would be a neat addition..
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That still has some of the beer hall foam on that baby ! Nice.
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