I just found your post, here, Den70... on my favorite forum!

So, let me also post the inputs that I already made elsewhere:

Here is an interesting picture: it shows 4 SA daggers, (most likely Christmas), in wear. Also note that there were no SS-men around at that time!
The typical condition of the scabbard, of the man shown on the right of Röhm, proves that this certainly is an Eickhorn Christmas dagger.

The parade in the picture was held in the first half of 1934 or before, because Röhm is still alive.
But look at the condition of Hayn's and Röhm's daggers: these daggers are far from new!
Would they both get banged up so badly in just a couple of months?
I don't believe so, they must have had these daggers for quit some time and that explains the single oval Eickhorm mark on the blade... but probably also the broken off tip!

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