*Price Reduction*WW2 German Parade daggers

1050.00
Category
Blades Swords

WW2 German SA Daggerby Artur EvertzThere are some small areas of graying, but the blade remains very bright and clean overall. It’s marked with a nice dark RZM logo and the maker code M7/85, indicating manufacture by the firm of Artur Evertz., SA button and Eagle logo intact. Clear RZM logo and M07/85 code. Nice example of late Production.

SA Dagger 7.5/10 Original Condition $1350

German 1st Model Luftwaffe (Airforce) Dagger $1050

By WKC. 12 1/8" blade, marked only with knights helmet (symbol used by WKC) near hilt, 1rst model 3
tier downward swept cross guard and round pommel. German party symbols shows small areas. The gold colored finish, leather clad handle with wire wrap in leather clad metal scabbard (leather shows very dry with areas missing) 2 screw throat with suspension ring, single screw center band with suspension ring and 2 screw chape with ball finial.
The German Luftwaffe Dagger was a standard accessory for officers and certain high ranking NCOs.
This Dagger was a standard accessory for officers and certain high ranking NCOs of the elite Luftwaffe (German Air Force). The Luftwaffe knife shares many characteristics with its cousin the German Army dagger.
Some of the most prominent features of the German Luftwaffe dagger include a
decorative Nazi eagle carrying a swastika in its talons on the knife, cross guard, a ornately decorated pommel with a prominent swastika at the center, and knife grips that were offered in 3 colors (orange, yellow or white) and featured a carved groove accented with silver wire (brass and aluminum on some versions). Authorized members of the Luftwaffe could also choose a Luftwaffe knife with more stylish grips that were fashioned
from amber glass or solid ivory. The Luftwaffe dagger scabbard was
constructed from steel and was available with silver or nickel finishes. 
containing decorative oak leaves rising upward from the tip. 
 

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