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Vet purchased at the Alexandria VFW in 1974. According to the veteran, this is how it was turned in. Comments welcome
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not being a blade guy,,,a beginners question:
- Isn't a NSKK a SA dagger in a black scabbard?
This one on my monitor,,the fittings look like they had a light gold tone to them applied [?]
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The fittings are gold plated, the scabbard is a very dark brown.
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Interesting to see that even the zinc parts were gilded!
But I don't think that this grip was original to the dagger.
Herman
You never have enough HJ-knifes!
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If this is supposed to be an RZM inspected dagger..its not looking so well.
The grip was added as seen with a very poor upper guard fit ..the lower guard not looking to well either...and the blade shoulders to the lower guard has a huge gap. I understand that alot of these late produced RZM daggers were shoved out the door ...but the crossguards or grip doesnt even match the fit.
Regards Larry
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