SA Dagger [Late Version] with Hanger by RZM M7/19 (Ed. Wüsthof Solingen)

Wüsthof Ed. DREIZACKWERK

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Maker

Wüsthof Ed. DREIZACKWERK

Model

1939-1942 [Late Version]

Maker

RZM M7/19

Inscription

Alles für Deutschland (Everything for Germany)

Blade

double-edged

Length

382 mm

Weight

447 g

Hanger

Leather Hanger (RZM M5/8)

Condition

MINT

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SA Dagger [Late Version] with Hanger by RZM M7/19 (Ed. Wüsthof Solingen)

Rare SA Service Dagger of the Sturmabteilung, late production (1939–1942), manufactured by Ed. Wüsthof Solingen with RZM code M7/19. Complete with original hanger and preserved in mint condition – an exceptional rarity.


Grip: Brown wooden grip in excellent preservation. The eagle is made of aluminum, above it the enameled SA roundel. Both insignia are original, firmly in place and never removed. The grip fits precisely between the crossguards without play or cracks.

Blade: Double-edged, mirror-polished blade with fully preserved crossgrain. Front side with the sharply etched SA motto: „Alles für Deutschland“ (Everything for Germany). The reverse shows the manufacturer’s mark RZM M7/19 – Ed. Wüsthof Solingen. The blade shoulders fit exactly into the upper crossguard without any gap.

Scabbard: Original brown steel scabbard with 100% intact lacquer. Both fittings are made of iron and secured with round, unturned side screws. The tip is undamaged – overall in outstanding condition.

Hanger: Clean brown leather hanger with functional snap hook. The hook is RZM M5/8 marked (Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid). The leather is stamped RZM L2/371/39. Buckle and snap hook are made of steel – all in excellent original condition.

SA Service Dagger RZM M7/19 Ed. Wüsthof Solingen with hanger – near mint condition

 

Historical Context: SA Service Daggers

The SA Service Dagger was introduced in 1933 as the official edged weapon of the Sturmabteilung (SA). The blade always carried the motto „Alles für Deutschland“, reflecting the organization’s ideology.

Early versions (1933–1935) were hand-finished in nickel silver, while later examples like this (1939–1942) bear RZM codes, documenting centralized production under party control.

Well-preserved examples in near mint condition with original hangers, such as this one, are extremely rare and highly sought after by collectors worldwide.

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