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Description
Very nice untouched SA dagger in good condition. Nice matching parts, never disassembled. Blade maker marked by RZM M7/36 (Horster E. & F. Co. GmbH Solingen). A truly nice and good looking SA dagger by a desirable firm. Comes with the original RZM marked (RZM L2/600/41) leather hanger.
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