Real or Fake ?

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Acquired this SA . No scabbard . The guard pommel cap , eagle are NOT magnetic and from oxidization inside ( see pics ) some greenish “tarnish “ . Wood to metal fit is very good and eagle set in quite well . ( looked under magnify glass . Pitting or a rough at any rate grip shank , couldn’t get a great pic of it but there is a C/A ? Stamp . Tip I am suspicious has been re shaped . Maybe / maybe not . At any rate opinions about real or reproduction ?
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Looks real although the tip is wrong, it's not even by any means.

Ernst Pack & Sohne of Solingen. Ernst Röhm Honor daggers were granted to members of the SS/SA who either had uninterrupted service since December 31, 1931 or those who transferred from the Hitler Youth prior to December 31, 1931. After the Night of the Long Knives (1934), Ernst Röhm was declared a “traitor” and removal of the inscription was mandated.

Over all length should be 346mm with the blade itself at 220mm if I'm not mistaken.
 
That’s great thx I’ll measure her up . Just the wood / grip finish seemed unlike others I have had . Don’t know if I will explain this properly but almost like a sprayed on finish ( like birch / maple gun stocks )
Thx
 
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