WW2 German SA Dagger RZM Eickhorn
Offered here is an incredible example of a later production RZM SA dagger by Eickhorn. I really do dislike to use the term “mint”, however I think it is appropriate when I say this is a “minty” example. The blade is nearly 100% mint, there are a few specs of patination, and runner ware, other spots and streaks seen are actually leftover grease from when the blade was stored. From top to bottom this dagger is in a remarkable state of conservation. This dagger is impossible to upgrade, and has the right character that I would like to see in an SA produced in 1940.
I will let the photos do the talking on this one. Simply stunning…
Offered here is an incredible example of a later production RZM SA dagger by Eickhorn. I really do dislike to use the term “mint”, however I think it is appropriate when I say this is a “minty” example. The blade is nearly 100% mint, there are a few specs of patination, and runner ware, other spots and streaks seen are actually leftover grease from when the blade was stored. From top to bottom this dagger is in a remarkable state of conservation. This dagger is impossible to upgrade, and has the right character that I would like to see in an SA produced in 1940.
I will let the photos do the talking on this one. Simply stunning…
Offered here is an incredible example of a later production RZM SA dagger by Eickhorn. I really do dislike to use the term “mint”, however I think it is appropriate when I say this is a “minty” example. The blade is nearly 100% mint, there are a few specs of patination, and runner ware, other spots and streaks seen are actually leftover grease from when the blade was stored. From top to bottom this dagger is in a remarkable state of conservation. This dagger is impossible to upgrade, and has the right character that I would like to see in an SA produced in 1940.
I will let the photos do the talking on this one. Simply stunning…