Collection of WWII German Daggers | Third Reich

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • Collection of WWII German Daggers | Third Reich | SA Daggers | Luftwaffe Daggers
    In this video we look at our WW2 German Dagger Collection. We feature SA Daggers and also an Immaculate WW2 Third Reich Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Dagger.
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  • @jefferyrichards3165
    @jefferyrichards3165 3 года назад +4

    Greetings Sir, Tomas Moravek is correct the number 2 blade is reversed in the grip, just remove tang nut and flip the blade you should be fine.

  • @lwilson5198
    @lwilson5198 3 года назад +2

    What a collection!

  • @darrellenglish2704
    @darrellenglish2704 3 года назад +3

    The lettering on the crossguard is for the SA District not the maker the maker is on the blade

    • @mickosullivan3827
      @mickosullivan3827 3 года назад

      I possess one and assume the Nm on mine is Nuremberg i may be wrong.

    • @LALC318
      @LALC318 2 года назад +1

      @@mickosullivan3827 Nm is for SA Gruppe Nord Mark

    • @mickosullivan3827
      @mickosullivan3827 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your reply much appreciated.

    • @LALC318
      @LALC318 2 года назад +1

      @@mickosullivan3827 to further answer your question Nuremberg is located within Gruppe Franken (Fr)

    • @mickosullivan3827
      @mickosullivan3827 2 года назад

      If i may be so bold as to ask is a Romuso blade from Solingen of any significance because I have researched it and found nothing. Again my sincere thanks for any information.

  • @Buddha_Approved
    @Buddha_Approved 2 года назад +2

    The dagger that I got from my grandfather sadly doesn’t have the eagle or the leather strap anymore.

    • @sallyantiques
      @sallyantiques  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching, shame about that.

  • @synchrome62
    @synchrome62 3 года назад +1

    Very nice examples! Those should sell quickly, all textbook. A few quick comments:
    The Tiger SA dagger is considered a “transitional” piece as it has both the manufacturer’s logo as well as the RZM, which would in time be the only authorized stamping on the dagger blades…
    The NSKK has the “small oval” Eickhorn trademark. This indicates a ground off Rohm inscription, which is actually worth a small price mark up! If it had the inscription minus the Rohm signature, then it’s worth even more. Of course a completely intact inscription (against Hitler’s mandate) is worth a premium!!
    Some of the daggers were put back together incorrectly: the Mottoes are always on the obverse, as are the grip eagles. Gau/District stamps (is where they were distributed, not made) are on the reverse. The Marine did not have two types, the normal scabbard has lightning bolts. For a premium, a hammered scabbard could be purchased as an option. The grip was put back incorrectly as the grip-wire terminations should be on the reverse side. Now your Luftwaffe is indeed a second type as there was a longer, different model predecessor. The gilt swastika is very nice and usually the first thing to wear off. The SS is a Hammesfahr with the pyramid logo. It’s not a Boker, but still a very desirable maker! Not trying to be snobby sir, just happen to have been collecting German WW2 daggers for 45+ years now… Thanks for your video!

  • @Steve-yi3pg
    @Steve-yi3pg Год назад

    Just caught your video, lovely daggers but a few things wrong with your descriptions.
    Hammered navy scabbard is not a sign off an early dagger, depending on the size of your cheque book you had many options. Navy, could have ivory grips, hammered scabbard the list was really dependent on the money you had.
    SS moto Meine Ehre heisst Treue, translated is My honour is loyalty.

  • @aposapes
    @aposapes 2 года назад +1

    they are all sold already?

    • @sallyantiques
      @sallyantiques  2 года назад

      Yes but we have more on the website.

  • @MrPatrick1414
    @MrPatrick1414 2 года назад +1

    Huge demand for German dress daggers now, SAs in particular. I suppose you've already sold all of those fine daggers?

    • @sallyantiques
      @sallyantiques  2 года назад +1

      Hi Johnny. We have sold all the items seen in this video but have others in stock. Please contact us and we can give you the details or feel free to browse our online shop.
      sallyantiques.co.uk/product-category/firearms-blades-other-weapons/knives-and-daggers-firearms-blades/

  • @РоманКуличенко-е1в
    @РоманКуличенко-е1в 5 месяцев назад

    Eto znau

  • @РоманКуличенко-е1в
    @РоманКуличенко-е1в 5 месяцев назад

    Ot peremeni mest slagaemihh summa nou .

  • @РоманКуличенко-е1в
    @РоманКуличенко-е1в 5 месяцев назад

    Su ve nir !
    6 Kolec noy razgruzka Women?

  • @РоманКуличенко-е1в
    @РоманКуличенко-е1в 5 месяцев назад

    Olimpiyskie Igry

  • @Buddha_Approved
    @Buddha_Approved 2 года назад +1

    The first dagger you showed is the dagger I have

  • @MackoThomas
    @MackoThomas 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful collection, dagger No.2 Neuhaus ferdinand Rarity No.9. There is an inverted blade.The blade must be turned because the daggers is incorrectly folded. in Germany, an SA member could never wear an inverted blade.