WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet

WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet

WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
These were brought back from the war by my grandfather. He pasted them onto my grandmother after his death. He died before I was born so I could never had heard the exact story on how he got them. My grandmother had left them to me after her death. From what my grandmother told me that my grandfather got them after the Germans surrendered, his troops raided a armory. So these were never in service. My grandmother took excellent care of them. Once again they have been in my family for many years and will not take low offers because these are in great shape from what I have seen out there. There is no rust on them or gouges in the wood handles or metal blades. So the German bayonet was a standard issue from what I have learned. The bayonet and sheath have matching numbers as you can see in the photo. The German SA dagger was manufactured by The Ed Wusthof of Solingen. I could not find many daggers of this manufacturers for sale so I think they are rare. But the history of Ed Wusthof company is they were founded in Solingen Germany in 1814. They still make knives today and I believe they have manufacturing in The USA. So once again this dagger is in great shape. The sheath’s paint is a little bubbly looking but that is normal because of age. I have seen others like that, once the again it is around 80 years old. The blade is etched, “Alles fr Deutschland”, or “All for Germany “. And the leather belt clip is in good shape other than it needs the 2 stitches replaced that holds two ends of the leather connected together, but that can be easily fixed. Once again I hope a real collector takes these. If you have any other questions please feel free to ask. With this said you can see all the pictures and if you need to see more contact me and you have read the description. Thank you for looking at my listing and reading the description. The item “WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet” is in sale since Wednesday, March 20, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “johnny12js” and is located in Painesville, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany

WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet

WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet

WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet

WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet
These were brought back from the war by my grandfather. He pasted them onto my grandmother after his death. He died before I was born so I could never had heard the exact story on how he got them. My grandmother had left them to me after her death. From what my grandmother told me that my grandfather got them after the Germans surrendered, his troops raided a armory. So these were never in service. My grandmother took excellent care of them. Once again they have been in my family for many years and will not take low offers because these are in great shape from what I have seen out there. There is no rust on them or gouges in the wood handles or metal blades. So the German bayonet was a standard issue from what I have learned. The bayonet and sheath have matching numbers as you can see in the photo. The German SA dagger was manufactured by The Ed Wusthof of Solingen. I could not find many daggers of this manufacturers for sale so I think they are rare. But the history of Ed Wusthof company is they were founded in Solingen Germany in 1814. They still make knives today and I believe they have manufacturing in The USA. So once again this dagger is in great shape. The sheath’s paint is a little bubbly looking but that is normal because of age. I have seen others like that, once the again it is around 80 years old. The blade is etched, “Alles fr Deutschland”, or “All for Germany “. And the leather belt clip is in good shape other than it needs the 2 stitches replaced that holds two ends of the leather connected together, but that can be easily fixed. Once again I hope a real collector takes these. If you have any other questions please feel free to ask. With this said you can see all the pictures and if you need to see more contact me and you have read the description. Thank you for looking at my listing and reading the description. The item “WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet” is in sale since Monday, February 18, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “johnny12js” and is located in Painesville, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany

WW2 German SA Dagger by Ed Wusthof of Solingen & Bayonet