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SA Dienstdolch by Ferdinand Neuhaus, marked for SA Gruppe Westmark

Article about: Hi all, been on the hunt for a solid SA Dagger & stumbled across what I believe is a good one. I have compared this to a couple other F. Neuhaus examples and to my eyes, I don't see any

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    Hi all, been on the hunt for a solid SA Dagger & stumbled across what I believe is a good one. I have compared this to a couple other F. Neuhaus examples and to my eyes, I don't see any red flags w/ the example below but would like some feedback from more experienced members if I could.
    SA Dienstdolch by Ferdinand Neuhaus, marked for SA Gruppe Westmark
    SA Dienstdolch by Ferdinand Neuhaus, marked for SA Gruppe Westmark
    SA Dienstdolch by Ferdinand Neuhaus, marked for SA Gruppe Westmark
    SA Dienstdolch by Ferdinand Neuhaus, marked for SA Gruppe Westmark
    SA Dienstdolch by Ferdinand Neuhaus, marked for SA Gruppe Westmark
    SA Dienstdolch by Ferdinand Neuhaus, marked for SA Gruppe Westmark

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    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.

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    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
    It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C

    “The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill

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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!

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    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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