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I Just picked up these two early SA Daggers and I know u guys like the dirty girls so I thought I would post. One is a HACO I got from Paul at Lakesidetrader the GEBR.GRAFRATH from Tom Wittmann both are unclean,from the vets family with lots of patina just the way I like to find them.(Notice the black ring on the GEBR.GRAFRATH handle where the 3 piece hanger been since WWII ..) Regards,Jeff
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Nice raw, salty gals..grats
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Got a new dirty girl myself recently. Love them dirty girls...
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That's what I'm talking about. I can't get enough of those early untouched SAs. A very nice dagger indeed . Thanks for the pics
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How this one has a mint blade, must be a miracle.
John Merling vintagetime@yahoo.com MAX Life member OVMS Life member(Ohio Valley Military Society SOS) OGCA Life member(Ohio Gun Collectors Assoc) NRA Life member
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Nice...thats why its best to keep blades in the scabbard
Last edited by Fitzer; 08/31/2013 04:03 AM.
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Looks like the scabbard did its job all these years. Another beautiful dagger thanks for the pics.
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All nice examples . I love the dirty girls .
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Man! Real unmessed with beauties all! Love that pic of the two beauty grained blades with dark motto's!! Droooolll. Kevin.
It's ALL in the DETAILS!!.......
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I have about 12 HACO SA's and all have handwritten numbers at the end of the grip and one of the crossguards. If you are careful, you can look and let us know what number you have. The lowest number I have is 22.
Mark
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Thanks for the comments .. I do like the early unclean SAs .. U got a pic post it .. Thanks, Jeff
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Early uncleaned by Josef Wolf. Still has the original varnish Wolf heavily coated on their grips.
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Nice uncleaned Dagger Barry .. And a hard to find maker to boot ..Mark just noticed your post.. Paul had mentioned about the numbers but I'm not a big fan of opening up a dagger that's never been opened. So I will leave it be.. Thanks for the pics and comments .. Jeff
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I just picked up this Albert Dörschel two weeks ago.
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Nice early dagger .. Beautiful blade ..
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SWEET unmessed with Dorschel! Is that scabbard brown or black? Kevin.
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Thanks Kevin. It's brown...looks black in the photos.
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Killer blades showed here gents ! Thanks for sharing, Hakan
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Talking about HACO's: They are extremely hard to disassemble, so really I wouldn't recommend disassembling them.
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Nice Daggers SA peers, these early examples are very desirable for any collection!!
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