Blade look good and grip too, but what I do not like about this dagger is that big gap between plade and lower crossguard. Also upper crossguard has not so good fitting in my mind, maybe it is parts dagger?
I would wait find another one. Fred Neuhaus dagger is also in my shopping list, havent find decent looking yet.
One to compare to with a History of " K " type crossguards
Ferdinand Neuhaus Early SA Dagger
Im a little at odds with just the grip and feel the wood grip type may be a little later from early to mid period.
Ferdinand Neuhaus is one of those key Suhl producers for the SA type collector.
Regards Larry
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Thanks for taking a look guys! I will pass on this one due to the liabilities you have pointed out. I guess the hunt for a SA dagger continues!
Interesting. I personally don't see any problems with the slight gap in one area of the guard considering the tight fit of the rest of the handle. I suppose anything is possible. Our friends at Lakeside Trader didn't have any problems with this exact dagger.
Early SA Dagger by Neuhaus | Lakesidetrader
William Kramer
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