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RARE MAKER! Original German WWII SA Dagger – Julius Ohliger, Remscheid – Nrh Group Marked

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Original German WWII SA Dagger – Julius Ohliger, Remscheid – Nrh Group Marked

This is a rare early Model 1933 Sturmabteilung (SA) Dienstdolch produced by Julius Ohliger of Solingen, an uncommon maker that rates a 9 out of 10 for rarity on McSaar’s SA dagger rarity scale, and it may be even rarer in practice. This example has never been in a collection before and remains in very good condition overall.

The blade shows age-related wear, including graying and light spotting across both sides, with runner marks and surface scratches as expected. The acid-etched “Alles für Deutschland” motto and “Julius Ohliger Solingen” maker mark are still crisp and well-executed, though most of the original darkening has faded. Some original cross graining is visible, though faint. The blade tip is slightly rounded. "Du sollst nicht töten" (You shall never kill.) is very finely etched on an SA dagger right after the "Alles für Deutschland".

The steel-based, brown anodized scabbard presents nicely, with only a couple of minor dents. Both solid nickel scabbard fittings are in excellent shape, showing just light surface wear. The lower ball is intact with one small ding. All four scabbard screws remain firmly in place and show no signs of being tampered with, though they do exhibit normal age and wear.

The reverse of the lower cross guard is stamped “Nrh” for Niederrhein, the SA district. The dark brown hardwood grip is in good to very good condition, featuring one small hairline crack on the reverse, minor flake chips, and the typical pressure marks from service wear. The grip-to-cross guard fit is tight and precise—exactly what you want to see on an early SA dagger.

The solid nickel eagle is beautifully detailed with a tight fit, and the SA roundel fits perfectly as well, retaining approximately 85% of its original enamel with some minor corrosion.

This is a very good early SA dagger by an extremely rare and
hard-to-find Solingen maker. A superb piece, ready to display in any advanced edged weapons or early WWII collection.

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