Armeedolch, maker: Robert Herder
Article about: Hi, mates ! Day´s ago I bought this, (heavilly carried), German, WWI, trench knife. The blade is sharpened, the hanger´s repaired, and, one of the grip plate´s broken ... Anyway, in my eyes
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Armeedolch, maker: Robert Herder
Hi, mates !
Day´s ago I bought this, (heavilly carried), German, WWI, trench knife.
The blade is sharpened, the hanger´s repaired, and, one of the grip plate´s broken ...
Anyway, in my eyes this Armeedolch is an legit, "honest", one !
I did´nt received the dagger actually, but I´m permitted to show images of the auction.
Very interesting, this pattern Armeedolch is maker marked !
Also, note the green colour, remained in the grooves of the grip plates !
Such pattern Armeedolche showin´ the, so called, "Küchenmesser-Griff", (kitchen knife handle), were manufactured by several makers.
For example:
Ferd. Müller, Münster i.W.;
Gebr. Dittmar, Heilbronn;
Jetter & Scherer, Aesculap Werke, Tuttlingen, Württemberg;
DEMAG, (Deutsche Maschinenfabrik AG, Duisburg);
Engelswerk;
Paul Seilheimer, Solingen;
ERN, Rasiermesserfabrik, Solingen, Wald;
F.A. NIPPEL;
OMEGA, Josef Feist, Solingen;
Köller;
H. Böker & Co. Solingen,
Eduard Wüsthof, Dreizackwerk, Solingen;
DELTA, Hugo Linder, Solingen;
Leupold, Gefrees;
Robert Herder, Solingen-Ohligs;
Daniel Herder, Ohligs Solingen;
There´re also such pattern Armeedolche, showin´ only the mark SOLINGEN, hallmarked upon the blade.
Best regards,
R.
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