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" Which would your men rather be,
tired or dead " Erwin Rommel
Wardaggers.com- Carl Eickhorn was
arguably the largest edged weapon and fine steel
manufacturer based in Solingen from 1900-1945. Paul
Casberg, who worked for Eickhorn was tasked with
designing many of the German dagger patterns carried
throughout WWII. Eickhorn was established in 1865
and quickly built a reputation for producing very
high quality products, the firm advertised their
wares by stamping or etching the firms squirrel
trademark onto the blades. This page shows many of
the trademark variations which can be found on
various edged weapons and German daggers produced
between 1930-1945.
Please note that
variations not shown on this page will exist and
a few of the dates are educated guesses based on
dagger configuration, so
although these examples can be used as a guide, they
cannot be relied upon to determine German dagger
authenticity.
CARL EICKHORN - MAKER MARKS
Paul Casberg pictured in his studio in 1943. Casberg
was a renowned artist and graphic designer based in
Berlin and was contracted by Eickhorn to submit
new patterns or designs for edged weapons and German
daggers, swords, and related regalia produced
throughout the Third Reich era. He was also
instrumental in the design of many graphic
blueprints used in advertising and catalogue
illustrations.
Moritz Ruhl publication dating from 1916 and
featuring large graphics plates created by Casberg.
Although this is not the same drawing that Casberg
is working on to the left, you can certainly see the
similarity of the style and the quality of the
finished product. Today, Paul Casberg's creativity
and Art Nouveau styling is a large contributor for
the desirability and fascination for German dagger
and militaria collectors Worldwide.
German
Army Dagger - 1935-1942
1935
1935-1941
1936
1942
German SA Dagger - 1933-1942
1933-1935
1933-1935
1933-1935
1933-1935
1936-1939
1936-1942
German SS Dagger - 1933-1942
1933-1935
1933-1935
1933-1935
1933-1935
1936
1937-1938
1938
1936-1939
1939
1936-1942
German
KS98 Dress Bayonet - 1906-1942
1906-1921
1921-?
1930-1933
1933-1935
1933-1935
1935-1941
1942
German
Hitler Youth Knife - 1931-1942
1931-1932
1933-1935
1936
1936-1941
1942
I am always interested to see variations to the
recognised maker marks shown above and I am
looking to update the quality of the pictures if
you have a better quality high res picture.
These trademarks and dates are open to debate
but should give the collector a reasonably
accurate timeline of Carl Eickhorn maker or
trademarks used during the period.
CARL EICKHORN - MAKER MARKS
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