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Colleagues, who can tell whose version of Roem's dedication's was used on a dagger made by the SMF. I don't think this manufacturer had its own original design. I think he used one of the options for a large company. I found two varieties on the net. They are slightly different. Maybe someone has more information. Thank you.
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Hello Den,
That last one is an all original SMF Röhm dagger, the other one is a know copy: just look at the maker mark and the quality of the blade: you will easily see the difference. These postwar SMF full Röhm blades have been around for several years, now.
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Herrman, thanks for your answer. You mean this dagger is Ok? I have same opinions. For me, other dagger very bad dediction, but my knowledge not good for judgement.
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Yes Den, that dedication and maker mark appears to be correct in my opinion.
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Herman
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