SA Dagger [Late Version] with Hanger by RZM M7/85 (Arthur Evertz Solingen)
Attractive SA Service Dagger of the late production period (approx. 1939–1942),
manufactured by the authorized RZM producer Arthur Evertz, Solingen, bearing the RZM maker code
M7/85. Complete with original three-piece hanger – a well-matched and highly appealing set.
Grip: Brown-stained wooden grip in outstanding and rarely seen condition.
The aluminum national eagle is cleanly fitted and sits flush in the wood.
Above it is the enameled SA emblem, originally pinned and untouched.
The crossguards are silver-plated.
The grip is tight between the guards, with no play, cracks, or chips.
Blade: Double-edged, mirror-bright steel blade with fully preserved crossgrain.
The obverse shows the deeply and cleanly etched motto “Alles für Deutschland”.
The reverse bears the RZM maker mark RZM M7/85 – Arthur Evertz, Solingen.
The blade shoulders fit flush against the crossguard.
No chips, no polishing marks – overall an exceptionally fine blade.
Scabbard: Original brown-painted steel scabbard with fully preserved finish.
Both fittings are secured with round, untouched screws.
The tip is undamaged, showing no dents or impact marks.
An unusually well-preserved scabbard of the late SA production period.
Hanger: Original SA leather hanger in excellent condition.
The fully functional snap hook is stamped RZM M5/71 hookup
(Overhoff & Cie., Lüdenscheid – OLC).
All metal fittings (buckle, hook, snap) are steel and very well preserved.
A completely matching and authentic carry assembly.
Historical context: Late-production SA service daggers (approx. 1939–1942)
Late-production SA service daggers were generally manufactured under the rules of the
RZM system and therefore carry clearly defined maker codes (e.g. M7/…).
Compared to earlier examples, late pieces typically show more standardized production features.
The RZM code M7/85 identifies the approved maker Arthur Evertz, Solingen.
Collectors particularly value examples with a crisp RZM mark, fully preserved crossgrain, and an original matching scabbard.
Complete sets with the original three-piece hanger and a stamped snap hook
(here RZM M5/71 for Overhoff & Cie., Lüdenscheid (OLC))
are desirable today, as hangers were often lost or replaced over time.