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Early Stormtrooper’s Dagger by Bohmenachfl – D1220

While the rarity of this SA maker may run in the middle of the pack, the condition is right up there at the front of it! This is a beautiful looking SA in this listing, have a peek. 

A fantastic oak grip begins the description of this nickel silver SA dagger. With a high contour ridge and loaded with absolutely beautiful grain throughout, this handle is as nice as they get. And that includes the eagle and SA runic emblems too, as both have survived in very nice condition as well. The solid nickel crossguards are smooth to the touch, while taking on a subtle golden hue. A sweet grip and hilt assembly on this Bohmenachfl early SA dagger. 

The scabbard to this edged weapon remains in good condition. The shell is straight, void of any hits, dings, or creases. As for the chemical oxide brown process, it has survived far better than the average that we normally see. Though the lower nickel fitting has s few surface impressions and dings, it still remains very much intact. Whereas the upper fitting is just fine, as is the runners & throat. Though the upper fitting ring is the hanger that came with this scabbard. It is of a little later vintage which we occasionally see, as these accoutrements often wore out and replace when that happened. 

When it comes to the blade, there really is only one word to describe how beautiful it is;  WOW!

You just don’t see them offer all that often in this wonderful state of preservation.  SOLD

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