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Hello,The maker Kitterman and Moog Double maker marked 7/29 41 is how rare? Thanks again,Dutchman.
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you mean this one
Regards Sean
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Nobody has ever tried to rank the rarity of dual marked or RZM daggers as far as I know.
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Kitterman and Moog is quite an obscure maker to begin with. Highly desirable and rare as an SS maker and quite rare as an SA maker. The double trademark daggers are probably less prolific than maker marked examples. They are very seldom encountered. cheers and regards, Ryan
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Nevertheless one of the most interesting transitionals: atypical (Fraktur) lettering of RZM code plus cool looking K&M logo. Transitionals were produced during short period of time and they deserve some attention IMHO.
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Hello,The Dagger I seen has the RZM logo under the Makers logo is that a good one as well?The M is in script? Dutchman.
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Hello Dutchman, yes, there are two variations of that maker's-mark. Regards, Leipzig
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Either mark is very scarce IMO .
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