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Hi Ivan,its probably a factory ground Rohm blade. someone is surely paying way over the top for an SA dagger, Stan
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Nats, Yes that was my initial thought,but the spine looked good even in the flash marred picture,and thanks for posting it for me,but I suppose with a factory grind it would. I agree the price is far too high,even in todays inflated market. Ivan.
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Yes... way over the top! The final closing bid was £559.00 or approximately USD $1150.00...
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Nothing special, this is a factory ground Rohm as already stated... Who are these crazy bidders???
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quote: Originally posted by Johnny V.: Nothing special, this is a factory ground Rohm as already stated... Who are these crazy bidders???
Not sure but they never seem to be around when I want to sell some stuff...
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I suggest that you look at his other auctions and make a determination that it is most likely a reproduction. His HJ Knife and RAD Hewer are, so I should think he has a decent repro SA also. JMO, Ron Weinand Weinand Militaria
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