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Early Model 1933 SS Dagger Scabberd Miscellaneous Early Model 1933 SS Dagger Scabberd (Scheide für den Dienstdolch M33). This is an early black anodized sheet metal scabbard with nickel-silver fittings, complete with all small screws. The scabbed is in used condition. Rare and hard to find spare part when needed!
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