M33 Sturmabteilung (SA) Dagger
Produced in the mid-period (1936–1938), specifically dated to 1938.
Features zinc crossguards.
The dark brown wooden grip is intact, free of cracks or breaks.
Both the SA emblem and the eagle are undamaged, original components.
Typical for the mid-period, the crossguard no longer bears the SA Gruppe mark.
The blade bears an acid-etched motto on one side, while the other side shows a transitional dual maker’s mark: the famous Eickhorn squirrel logo alongside the RZM M7/66 - 1938 stamp. From 1940 onwards, only the RZM marks were used on blades.
The scabbard’s finish is beautiful, with minor wear from use. No dents are present. All four screws remain intact.
Overall, a fine example of a mid-period SA dagger.