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    Hi,

    This is a pre-1933 solid nickel SA dagger, made by Adolf V?lker in Schmalkalden.

    As far as I am aware, there were three dagger makers located in Schmalkalden....but if I'm wrong about this, feel free to correct me ;)

    The three makers known to me are, Adolf V?lker, Gebr?der Heller, and A.G. Erde....

    Personally I have always prefered the early daggers instead of the later period RZM marked daggers.

    The lighting in this photo wasn't as good as I had planned, so it gives the impression that the scabbard is almost black (like a NSKK dagger)...it is most definitely a dark brown, compared to the lighter brown handle...

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    ...the crossguard is area stamped 'Mi', along with the number '9118'...

    ...note the very light greying on the blade next to the maker's mark....nothing that detracts from what a great looking dagger this is...(in humble opinion!)

    ...Adolf V?lker, Schmalkalden...

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    ...the crossguard is area stamped 'Mi'.....identical to the previous dagger...

    ...I would have liked to have posted images of a pre-1933 A.G. Erde made SA dagger (to complete the Schmalkalden hat-trick)....apparently these are fairly difficult to find....but maybe one day!

    ...Gebr?der Heller, Schmalkalden...

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