Article about: Listed below is the beginning of a list of blade producers for the DLV, NSFK...1st and 2nd model Luftwaffe officers dagger. During this transition of building a Luftwaffe data base...if ther
Listed below is the beginning of a list of blade producers for the DLV, NSFK...1st and 2nd model Luftwaffe officers dagger.
During this transition of building a Luftwaffe data base...if there is any producer I have missed or overlooked please post it below and I will add the producers name to the list. Gravity knives may be included also.
(( DLV......Deutscher Luftsport-Verband ))
Adolf Braun ( Distributor only )
Carl Eickhorn
Carl Heidelberg
J.A. Henkels
Paul Weyersberg
(( NSFK......NS-Fliegerkorps ))
Carl Eickhorn
Clemen & Jung
F.A. Helbig
Carl Julius Krebs
Gebr. Heller.."Balloonman" logo
Herm Konejung
David Malsch
Joseph Munch
SMF
Paul Weyersberg
"UnMarked Blade"
(( 1st Model Luftwaffe ))
Alcoso
Carl Eickhorn
F. Dick ( YouTube )
Fridericus
F.A. Helbig
Gebr. Heller
F.W. Holler
E.F. Horster
A. Herder
Robert Klaas
H. Kolping
Albert Kuhl.."Munster" ( Distributor only )
Carl Julius Krebs
P.D. Luneschloss
David Malsch
EP&S- Ernst Pack & Sohn
Plumacher Rich & Sohn
Puma
SMF
Tigerwerk
Emil Voos
Gustav Weyersberg
Max Weyersberg " WMW"
Paul Weyersburg
WKC
Carl Wustoff
(( 2nd Model 1937 Luftwaffe ))
Bolte & Anschutz "Post War Producer" See this thread for Reference of this maker.
Rudolf Burchel
Chrisitianwerk
Chromolit
Clemen & Jung
Alexander Coppel.."Alcoso'
Carl Eickhorn
Esser & Co. Koln - Distributor
Arthur Evertz
Fridericus ... aka Wester & Dinger
Josef Hack " Hackwerk"
Hast & Uhthoff - Dresden
Gebr Heller - " Balloonman "
Gebr. heller - Schmalkalden " Anchor logo "
J.A. Henckels
Friedrich Herder
Richard Herder
F.W. Holler
E & F Horster
Robert Klaas
Klittermann & Moog
H. Kolping
Carl Julius Krebs
P.D. Luneschloss
August Merten
EP&S " Ernst Pack and Sohn"
Plumacher & Sohn
Pumawerke Lauterjung & Sohn
Arthur Schuttlehoffer
Paul Seilheimer
SMF.." Solingen Metallwaffenfabrik"
Gustav Spitzer
Tigerwerk
Undine - ( Kuno Ritter )
Emil Voos
Anton Wingen
WKC.."Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie"
Gustav Weyersburg
Max Weyersberg
Paul Weyersberg
Carl Wustoff
Zeitler - " Wein "
" Unmarked Blade "
(( Luftwaffe Swords ))
Alcoso.
Clemen & Jung.
Eickhorn.
Richard Herder.
FA Helbig
E&F Horster.
F.W. Holler.
Carl Julius Krebs.
Robert Klass
P.D. Luneschloss ( Circumspect )
David Malsch.
Plümacher Richard & Sohn
Puma- Lauterjung & Sohn
Tiger - Lauterjung & Co.
SMF - Suddeutscher Messer Fabrik
WKC - Weyersburg Kirschbaum & Cie
UnMarked
(( Gravity Knives ))
Alcoso
F.H. Helbig
Malsch & Ambon
Paul Seilheimer
SMF
Paul Weyersberg
WKC
RB#. 0/0561/ 0019
Last edited by Larry C; 12-17-2023 at 09:23 PM.
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
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Larry Good list, just insert Carl Julius Krebs as the manufacturers at first Model LW dagger, Anton Wingen for second Model LW dagger, and Albert Kuhl Munster has been a distributor of daggers, not the manufacturer.
Good stuff Larry, here are some too add, 1st model luft-Gebru.Heller, F.W Holler, Robt. Klass, E.Pack, Puma, G. Weyersberg, Paul Weyersberg, WMW, no maker. All others and 2nd model looks covered, also the burgs are spelled berg, I figured that out the hard way after I made the custom name plate for one of them lol
Edit.
In my gravity knife book I have SMF, Paul Weyersberg, F.H Helbig, Anton Wingen jr.,Alcoso, WKC, Malsch&Ambron, Paul Seilheimer, also a late war RB Nr. 0/0561/0019
Rarity of the Rarity ..no one thought of its existence except folklore,...... below is a couple of Pics on a Klittermann & Moog 2nd Luftwaffe dagger
Photo and dagger credit JohnZ - GDC Forum
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
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