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Bob,
Yes, the model 1936 SS daggers with chains had blades with no maker's mark - reason unknown.
That is what you posted, but the entire chain assembly is missing. Chances of finding a correct chain are close to zero.
Complicating this piece is that the lower guard has a SA 'gau' mark stamped on it. This happens now and then but no one knows why. Re-used SA guard ?
In addition there are some big chunks of the grip missing, the scabbard ball is crushed, and there is corrosion on the scabbard.
This is one to skip. There are much better ones out there.
Dave
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