Here is a great early maker also known for making Rohm daggers. The overall appeal of the dagger itself is in great condition and also rates a �3� on a rarity list. This dagger is the heavier type attributed to the crossguards, which internally they are marked St & St both sides of the guards upper and lower. The Tang close to the blade shoulders has the normally seen �O� that is seen with this maker. The anodizing and laquer is all there with a little bit of spidering. The reverse blade has no remnant signs of the dedication lettering ,, but there are signs of the spine having that �Slight wave� to it in a couple of places,, so it is possible that this was a Rohm at one time. The blade itself has been cleaned but I think it comes with the territory once you read further in my description,, and where it has been!

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