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I'm looking at a decent RZM M7/80 marked Gustav Spitzer dagger that needs a scabbard. What are scabbards going for these days?
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Good luck. A very nice SA scabbard with very nice paint will set you back around $300.00, if not higher. I see them all the time over $400 on the net. Most without a hanger. You should be able to find a M7/80 complete with little effort. My 2 cents anyway, Ed
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I agree with ed,
Founding a loose scabbard is not easy or cheap. Finding one in which the dagger will fit is even harder. SA RZM daggers are not hard to find
Dave
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Good luck. A very nice SA scabbard with very nice paint will set you back around $300.00, if not higher. I see them all the time over $400 on the net. Most without a hanger. You should be able to find a M7/80 complete with little effort. My 2 cents anyway, Ed I agree with Ed, that’s the kind of money they’re fetching these days. It may be better to simply source a new dagger with the original scabbard since just finding a scabbard that doesn’t fit the dagger or match in condition would be largely a waste.
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