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I have a Gerbruder Grafrath double marked SA dagger in nice condition that a family member brought back from Europe after WW2. I've done a lot of internet searches and I don't see any of this manufacturer's SA daggers, much less a transition double marked example. How rare is this dagger in the minds of you more knowledgeable collector's? I tried to upload my photos but they were too large. I will try to figure out how to downsize them.
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Nick It is in the ref. guide on the right side of this page. Not sure how rare, but not often found in my hunting. Hope you get more knowledge than me. Good luck, Ed
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Brothers Grafrath catalog even shows the SA/NSKK dagger. Bret Van Sant
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My most recent search did turn up one very much like the one I have. It was stated it was relatively rare to find a transitional by this maker. Thanks, Mike
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