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SA Dagger by Pack – D953

There is something to be said about the attraction to an untouched uncleaned relic that some collectors just love. For those in that purest group, here is one such dagger in this listing.

One look at this SA tells the viewer everything they need to know about this edged weapon, and it begins at the hilt of this early Storm Trooper’s dagger. The smooth fine grain wood grip to this E. Pack is in very good condition. It is laden in light and dark colors ranging from reds to browns. As shown in the photos, the wood is void of any cracks, splits, flakes, or missing chips. Typical for this edged weapon firm, a high neck nickel eagle has been utilized and shown expertly set flush into the center of this grip. At the top of the obverse, the SA runic is in good shape and about as nice as you will encounter on one of these early political daggers. The crossguards taken on a beautiful gold tones, and fit the handle to a tee.

The scabbard to this SA is just like the hilt, untouched. It is straight, and void of any hits, splits, bends, or dings. The factory metal “browning” process has held up very nicely on this shell, and still rates a solid 90%. Both upper and lower nickel fittings are in good shape, and have taken on the same golden hue as the hilt fittings. 4 period dome head screws hold the hardware in place and tight to the shell.

The blade to this Pack SA remains straight, full length, void of any sharpening, buffing, tipping, or cutting-edge chips. A prominent fine line crossgrain is evident throughout on both side. Though the bright surface shows some areas of where the runners have rest on it, they are not all that bad considering that everything is basically untouched on this edged weapon. A beautiful acid etched Alles fur Deutschland motto contrasts the forged steel on the obverse. Finally, the wood chopper Siegfried logo known well to 3rd Reich edged weapon enthusiasts is shown etched on the reverse.

For the purest, an early Pack SA. SOLD

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