Ban On Antique Knives ?

As a wave of knife crime in places such as London grows people both here in the U.K. and around the world are calling for tougher controls on the sale and movement of swords a knives. In all probability this will blow over ?however collectors are the ones who will...

Arundel Based Military Antiques Shop

Buying militaria directly from you online since 2001. David Mattey  has specialised in vintage military firearms (deactivated and antique), uniforms, equipment, medals, badges, bayonets, swords and books for 40 years. ...

German World War Two Military Relics

We constantly require quality German World War Two Military Relics     Welcome to WW2Buyer.com David Mattey of WW2Buyer.com  is a conscientious dealer with over 40 years experience in the purchase and sale of Medals ,Decorations , Arms and Militaria. David who has...

The Nazi Dagger The Nazi Dagger was a popular souvenir for many veterans returning from the war in Europe. For the officers who wore them, they were a symbol of rank and power. WWII German Daggers were not issued as weapons with only the RAD hewer being anything close to a work tool. One of the more common examples is the Army Officers Dagger; (aka Heer Dagger),as is the Luftwaffe officers Dagger (aka Air Force Dagger), The Navy officers dagger (aka Kriegsmarine Dagger), and the Hitler Youth Knife (aka HJ Dagger). There is also the highly sought after SS Dagger These daggers can be identified by the prominent deep black handle and sheath, with a round “SS” button at the top of the handle, just beneath the top cross guard. SS Daggers must be carefully scrutinized due to the extremely high number of very detailed reproductions dating back decades! To compound this problem of fakes genuine Solingen made parts are combined with high quality reproduction parts to further confuse the issue. novice collectors will unknowingly purchase an SS Dagger, only to discover later they purchased a very well made fake!

  The Nazi Dagger was a popular souvenir for many veterans  returning from the war in Europe. For the officers who wore them, they were a symbol of  rank and power. WWII German Daggers were not issued as weapons with only the RAD hewer being anything close to a work...
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