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On one side is "Edge Brand Solingen Germany" on the other is "420"
This knife is known as the Hitlerjudend Fahrtenmesser. The only difference is in the shield on the grip - the Fahrtenmesser's shield is rhomb, consisting four smaller rhombuses - two red and two white and a swastika in the middle, and has an inscription on the blade - "Blut und Ehre" ("Blood and honour").
These knives were made in the city of Solingen by many manufacturers, so each one has his own RZM-number (Reichszeugmeisterei) branded on the blade - M7/9 - Solinger Metallwaffenfabrik Stoecker & Co; M7/10 - J. A. Henckels , etc. See if yours has some branding on the blade, near the guard.
Was this style of knife not also used as scouting knives? I have seen this pattern a number of times without the Blood and Honour engraving or the swastika.
Steve Scheuerman (Manx) said:
Was this style of knife not also used as scouting knives? I have seen this pattern a number of times without the Blood and Honour engraving or the swastika.
If your read the response by John McCain...... it gives quite a bit of detail....
cheers Rob
Steve Scheuerman (Manx) said:
Was this style of knife not also used as scouting knives? I have seen this pattern a number of times without the Blood and Honour engraving or the swastika.
Yes. Actually Hitlerjugend was the German boy scout organisation.
Okay....I guess I missed John's reply.
Robert Varcoe said:
Steve Scheuerman (Manx) said:Was this style of knife not also used as scouting knives? I have seen this pattern a number of times without the Blood and Honour engraving or the swastika.
If your read the response by John McCain...... it gives quite a bit of detail....
cheers Rob
Manx- here was where I posted my reply- same knife different discussion-
http://iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/my-find-today-edge-brand-so...
For those interested this knife is for sale...... I'm not sure of the value but I am sure you will tell me... lol
cheers
Rob
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