An Early Model 1933 Sa Dagger By Ed. Wüsthof Of Solingen Newly Listed Harlow survived the war
Description
Harlow survived the war
It was re-designated the "44th New Brunswick Battalion" and was disbanded on September 15
making Ludwig
an Australian base that potentially threatened the Japanese positions at Salamaua and Lae
measuring 383 mm with the scabbard on
An Early Model 1933 Sa Dagger By Ed. Wüsthof Of Solingen Newly Listed Harlow survived the warA fine example of a standard model 1933 SA dagger, measuring 370 mm with the scabbard on, and featuring a 219 mm magnetic nickel plated steel blade, with sharpened edges and a very sharp tip. The blades reverse ricasso is maker marked with the stylized logo of Ed Wsthof, Solingen. It is diamond shaped, with the obverse of the blade etched with the SA motto, Alles fr Deutschland (Anything for Germany), retaining some of its original cross graining,
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