I have one of those army daggers with a bright orange handle. It's complete with the tassels. It was given to my dad after his uncle passed away back in the 70's. My great uncle confiscated the dagger after some German soldiers surrendered to his unit. You'd think the Germans would have been too busy attempting to take over the world to mass produce all these different types of daggers that were primarily just part of the uniform.
Well, when the war broke out most of these daggers stoped being produced, a lot of then were made before the war, even before the nazi control over germany
Really beautiful knives. It illustrates some of the German (Third Reich at least) genius in their war effort. Millions of civilians behind the lines were crafting beautiful equipment as part of the war effort. Not only did these people feel like they were part of the war effort, but the soldiers doing the actual fighting certainly got a valuable psychological boost from knowing that they were using equipment made with legendary German craftsmanship.
@@kadenelijah9329 their craft is worthy of praise regardless, everyone knows they were ahead of everyone else in the war ,without the nazi v2 rocket technology, the usa wouldn't have been able to go to the moon, and it's also the the world's first long range guided ballistic missile, historical facts don't care about your bu tthurt cancel culture.
For those 2nd edition Luftwaffe daggers, I have one with good condition gold pommel, excellent condition, and no maker's mark. Do you have a ballpark figure? Are daggers with maker's marks worth more than those without?
I didn’t know that those black red cross daggers were so hard to find. I possibly know someone who might own one of these. They should be in a good condition but they are not quite complete. The sword itself is of course complete as well as the scabbard piece, but that’s about it if I remember right.
I like how I watch these videos knowing I probably won't buy any of these items I just like looking at them I only own a few nskk and luftwaffe daggers
I have a similar one to the tito, believe it may be the “officers dagger” you mentioned, (it has what feels like a deer horn handle and the blade is straight and slim) the blade seems to be “peeling”, any advice on how to protect it? And also how I would go about getting it appraised?
I try to be a good person, I try not to be jealous of my fellow citizens - but when I watch this video the green envy takes over! I sometimes retire to my tiny man cave with just a couple of daggers mounted proudly on the wall, and then end up having to open a bottle just to ease the pain..... God I would sever a limb or two just to have a table full like the one shown here (wouldn't be short of severing tools either would I? Ha !!) Seriously though, a fantastic video, thanks so much to the guys at Regimentals, so educational - I'd best start saving up my pocket money I guess!! (My missus just walked in an said "you watching sword porn again?" - they just don't get it do they, LOL)
I used to have a Nazi dagger, that I found in a dumpster, i sold it to a collector for 25 dollars, It had a wooden handle, like the second group, with the redish scabbords, but the steel was tarnished not shiney.
I got one of these dagger from an auction when I was 13, bought by an older friend… I got it for around 80 dollars I didn’t realize it was a nazis SS Dagger. My Mom hated it and it quickly disappeared weeks after.
Do you know the ca value of a Ern solingen german made bowie/hunting knife with eagle and serpent,gold inlay on the handle? in fairly good cond, with leather sheet
I’m sure you know this by now, but RZM was not one manufacturer. It was the national material control office. Each manufacturer had an RZM code, hence the differing numbers
I went to some Antiques place a couple of years back. One of those ones that's completely random with different units occupied by different sellers. Normally it's pretty boring stuff; beano annuals, china, crap chintz etc. One seller had a whole bunch of WW2 daggers, including what looked like an SS dagger. Nothing had prices on it but I can't believe they were going for anything like the prices you're suggesting here because they were with a complete bunch of worthless car boot dross.
Interesting, though I'd argue that the single edge weapons are not, strictly, daggers. I have a kriegsmarine dagger, by Hubertus of Solingen. I can just make out the pattern welding in the blade. It has a spiral cut wooden grip. It is postwar as the swastika in the wreath was obliterated. Further evidence of that is the made in Germany on the ricasso, in English. That helped quite a bit with the price point when I bought it.
I've found one in an antique store in Europe. Sadly didn't take a picture, but it's black and has the swastika with a red background on it. Not sure if it's legit.
Not exactly reproductions, but Boeker still (again?) produces the "Schweizerdolch" - SS/SA Dolch without Nazi Emblems.www.boker.de/feststehende-messer/sammlermesser?p=1
Come dono bellissime ai bianche che sono state date in dotazione all' esercito tedesco disciplinatissimo e coraggiosissimo della Gloriosa e leggendaria Wermchat germanica ma mai nazionalsocialista.😉⭐😕🌟🙏🙏🙏
Die Dolche aus dem 2. Weltkrieg sind so wunderschön schade das sowas nicht mehr hergestellt wird Firma Eickhorn macht nur noch so Standard Sachen und die Bundeswehr Messer sind auch nicht der Wahnsinn
Damn it I want that sword now I'm going to abscess abscess abscess until I finally have enough money to get one nothing like a bunch of Nazi memorabilia to go with my John Wayne Gacy paintings
Ja mein Lieber, es blieb bei Menschen, edi es sammlt am Ende des Krieges, denn die Soldaten, werfen alle Sitengewehren ab!..und Hende hoch!... und diese Waffen halten jetz die Opas, Fatres oder schon Enkelkindern..dane die gutes Geld Heute kosten..Die Osteurope ist noch immer voll...Fergiss bitte meine Deutschensprache, den ich noch immer mangelhaft, die Deutschen Sprache behersche...
Well done and I really appreciate helping us get a feel for prices
I have one of those army daggers with a bright orange handle. It's complete with the tassels. It was given to my dad after his uncle passed away back in the 70's. My great uncle confiscated the dagger after some German soldiers surrendered to his unit.
You'd think the Germans would have been too busy attempting to take over the world to mass produce all these different types of daggers that were primarily just part of the uniform.
Well, when the war broke out most of these daggers stoped being produced, a lot of then were made before the war, even before the nazi control over germany
I guess we wanted to look badass while doing bad things hahahah
@@G31M1 lol
Thank you, although I do like navy items for some reason I find the simpler Army daggers more attractive. Informative and enjoyable video.
I want to thank you with all my heart for preserving ww2 German items they are the best and can't be replaced to bad they lost the war .......
Really beautiful knives. It illustrates some of the German (Third Reich at least) genius in their war effort. Millions of civilians behind the lines were crafting beautiful equipment as part of the war effort. Not only did these people feel like they were part of the war effort, but the soldiers doing the actual fighting certainly got a valuable psychological boost from knowing that they were using equipment made with legendary German craftsmanship.
I really hope you don’t think the Nazis are worthy of praise...
@@kadenelijah9329 their craft is worthy of praise regardless, everyone knows they were ahead of everyone else in the war ,without the nazi v2 rocket technology, the usa wouldn't have been able to go to the moon, and it's also the the world's first long range guided ballistic missile, historical facts don't care about your bu tthurt cancel culture.
@@pewpew3390 Oh so not wanting to praise the nazis is considered cancel culture now?
@@kadenelijah9329in some aspects they are admirable
As usual Daniel , very interesting and informative thank you
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
For those 2nd edition Luftwaffe daggers, I have one with good condition gold pommel, excellent condition, and no maker's mark. Do you have a ballpark figure? Are daggers with maker's marks worth more than those without?
I didn’t know that those black red cross daggers were so hard to find. I possibly know someone who might own one of these. They should be in a good condition but they are not quite complete. The sword itself is of course complete as well as the scabbard piece, but that’s about it if I remember right.
Fantastic collection - I am jealous for just one of those knives.
Great video. You have a new fan here!
Is it a good idea to oil or wax the blades to prevent them from tarnishing/rusting etc?
I like how I watch these videos knowing I probably won't buy any of these items I just like looking at them I only own a few nskk and luftwaffe daggers
BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION‼️
Nice video. I have the earlier edition aluminum dagger you showcase at 13:00 and I have a question about it. It's not sharp... Why not? Thanks
RZM daggers are not the same maker. It was a system of standardization, and the numbers on them denoted the maker and the year of production.
I have a one dagger ss and say "F.PLUCKER JR SOLINGEN" and "Wm" mark , is in poor state, iam pay 10 dlls for this, you think have any valor?
Amazing! Regards from Brazil, sir!
I have a similar one to the tito, believe it may be the “officers dagger” you mentioned, (it has what feels like a deer horn handle and the blade is straight and slim) the blade seems to be “peeling”, any advice on how to protect it? And also how I would go about getting it appraised?
Love it. Great selection!
I try to be a good person, I try not to be jealous of my fellow citizens - but when I watch this video the green envy takes over! I sometimes retire to my tiny man cave with just a couple of daggers mounted proudly on the wall, and then end up having to open a bottle just to ease the pain..... God I would sever a limb or two just to have a table full like the one shown here (wouldn't be short of severing tools either would I? Ha !!) Seriously though, a fantastic video, thanks so much to the guys at Regimentals, so educational - I'd best start saving up my pocket money I guess!! (My missus just walked in an said "you watching sword porn again?" - they just don't get it do they, LOL)
Being a helmet guy, this was a great starter for me.
Excellent collection! Send me a link so I can see what you have for sale please.
Lots of good information, many thanks.
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How much can luftwaffe daggers go for WITH the strap included?
Love the ww2 German daggers
I used to have a Nazi dagger, that I found in a dumpster, i sold it to a collector for 25 dollars, It had a wooden handle, like the second group, with the redish scabbords, but the steel was tarnished not shiney.
Sweet mate... respect!
I have a nazi dagger from my brother who passed and I don't know much about it, that's what made me come to video
I’d like to buy a knife. How do I go about it? Do you have a website?
so the one you didnt give price was the one i have. government officials dagger,... how much is it worth ?
I was wondering how to know if a hewer is authentic?
I have a dagger made by fd luneschloss can find pd luneschloss not fd any one know why
I got one of these dagger from an auction when I was 13, bought by an older friend… I got it for around 80 dollars I didn’t realize it was a nazis SS Dagger. My Mom hated it and it quickly disappeared weeks after.
Great vid ,
I would like to visit your shop ,do you have a totenkoph badge for sale?
Great video again thanks 👍
Do you know the ca value of a Ern solingen german made bowie/hunting knife with eagle and serpent,gold inlay on the handle? in fairly good cond, with leather sheet
I’m sure you know this by now, but RZM was not one manufacturer. It was the national material control office. Each manufacturer had an RZM code, hence the differing numbers
Only from 1938 onwards. They did not have RzM pre 38
@ obviously. If you watch the video, he refers to RZM as if it were a manufacturer
I have a Himmler honer dagger. The front guard is stamped. 0..
I went to some Antiques place a couple of years back. One of those ones that's completely random with different units occupied by different sellers. Normally it's pretty boring stuff; beano annuals, china, crap chintz etc. One seller had a whole bunch of WW2 daggers, including what looked like an SS dagger. Nothing had prices on it but I can't believe they were going for anything like the prices you're suggesting here because they were with a complete bunch of worthless car boot dross.
watching and salivating
AMAZING
thanks for the explanation i have one with Nazi engraving
Awesome!
Luar biasa, terima kasih
super vidéo merci
I have just gift a dagger from tha bottom row brown one any way I can send picture to see if it’s a remake or real???
Excellent as always
I have really really rare German WW2 dagger. You cannot find it on the internet.
i love it
非常专业!👍👍👍
Interesting, though I'd argue that the single edge weapons are not, strictly, daggers. I have a kriegsmarine dagger, by Hubertus of Solingen. I can just make out the pattern welding in the blade. It has a spiral cut wooden grip. It is postwar as the swastika in the wreath was obliterated. Further evidence of that is the made in Germany on the ricasso, in English. That helped quite a bit with the price point when I bought it.
Am from 🇰🇪 Kenya. Hi have one ..how can hi conduct you..
they'll all still be in stock because they are all over priced,
Only overpriced if you can`t afford them
Awesome! :-) Peace, Stiletto :-)
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Hey thanks!
I need one of those NSKKs for my collection!
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2:53 I dont care who made this dagger or why, that thing looks gorgeous...
Daniel where shop is ? Regards.
My grandpa brought home a German dagger flag and helmet from ww2
I have an officer's dagger I sure would like to sell . The orange handle has a small piece chiped off . An the swastica is missing. I'll take 400 .
Original ?
Scabbards on some Chained SS are about 2 cm longer and 1cm wider than the 1933 type.
I've found one in an antique store in Europe. Sadly didn't take a picture, but it's black and has the swastika with a red background on it. Not sure if it's legit.
Zdravím, 50 let po válce, tedy od r. 1996 je vše legální, jako dobová historická zbraň včetně svastik, SS run, atd...
What does such thing cost?
My great grandpa had got a German luftwaffe dagger from wwll
So much money there wow but just beautiful blades
Amazing stuff!
how i wish i could have even one of those knives
Bahut sunder ishka price kiya hai
Do you ship to the US? I’m new to the channel and I’m vary interested
do yous ell this on ebay?
Ever find where to buy online?
@@Charliemayne716 By me...and what countrey are you from?...Bay from Euroope in USA, its never comming and back to !!!
These originals were fully functional correct? Are there functional reproductions?
Not exactly reproductions, but Boeker still (again?) produces the "Schweizerdolch" - SS/SA Dolch without Nazi Emblems.www.boker.de/feststehende-messer/sammlermesser?p=1
@@segelreto thank you
How much would it cost to buy a stalhelm
I do have one of these 12:13
Why would they remove inscriptions?
After watching this video I feel sad that the Bundeswehr does not use Dress Daggers, even the NVA (East Germany Army) used them.
Come dono bellissime ai bianche che sono state date in dotazione all' esercito tedesco disciplinatissimo e coraggiosissimo della Gloriosa e leggendaria Wermchat germanica ma mai nazionalsocialista.😉⭐😕🌟🙏🙏🙏
Die Dolche aus dem 2. Weltkrieg sind so wunderschön schade das sowas nicht mehr hergestellt wird Firma Eickhorn macht nur noch so Standard Sachen und die Bundeswehr Messer sind auch nicht der Wahnsinn
How much cost
In US Dollar od Euro, can help you....
I have a luftwaffe 2nd edition army dagger i would like to sell
Love the daggers but how do younger collectors afford this stuff?
You don't. Just like Harley Davidson's are middle aged men's thing cool shit in general is something you can afford older if you made the money.
Beauty knife
Hi
Great
Damn it I want that sword now I'm going to abscess abscess abscess until I finally have enough money to get one nothing like a bunch of Nazi memorabilia to go with my John Wayne Gacy paintings
Ayo?
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I want that
Tôi rất thích
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I have 1836,.howmuch
And what??? from 1836??? The II.WW ending in the 1945...
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I guess you can say the nazis had style when it came to blades.
They have style in clothing too
Würde mich wundern wenn auch nur die Hälfte davon originale wären 😁
und die Echten sind alle" Legal" aus Deutschland mit gebracht worden.
@@Friesenmicha die wollte im Mai 45 plötzlich keiner mehr haben. Man hatte ja von nichts gewusst und das ganze auch nicht gewollt. 😁
Based dagger table
Sent you email with items I wish to sell and have had no redo ?
Aus welchen Gräbern die wohl geraubt worden sind?😔
Abgesehen von der Kleidung.
Ja mein Lieber, es blieb bei Menschen, edi es sammlt am Ende des Krieges, denn die Soldaten, werfen alle Sitengewehren ab!..und Hende hoch!... und diese Waffen halten jetz die Opas, Fatres oder schon Enkelkindern..dane die gutes Geld Heute kosten..Die Osteurope ist noch immer voll...Fergiss bitte meine Deutschensprache, den ich noch immer mangelhaft, die Deutschen Sprache behersche...
Swords should be returned
to owners or next of kin!
Aint got anything for £50 have you 😁
O god its dragon lord....
..50 Pounds isent Money... the best Marks, you must count, cca 550-600 Pounds...
I wondrous o wad and than stolen from the owners maybe