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The Sword and Bayonet Makers of Imperial Germany 1871-1918

The Sword and Bayonet Makers of Imperial Germany 1871-1918

- Hardcover
- Copyright 1973, First Edition
- 92 pages
- Good line drawings
- Book Size: 6 x 8 1/2 inches

This book is a powerful resource in identifying Imperial German edged weapons. While there is a brief introduction about Solingen and its rise, the book is pure data on the various makers and their identifying marks. I only wish such materials were written and available for every country that equips its armed forces with a sword or bayonet!

The Sword and Bayonet Makers of Imperial Germany 1871-1918 is a comprehensive reference book by John Walter that details German edged weapon manufacturers during the period of the German Empire. The book identifies makers' marks, provides historical information on companies, and includes details on the production of both military and civilian swords, sabers, and bayonets. It is a valuable resource for collectors and historians interested in military history and the specific details of German weapon production between 1871 and 1918.

Key features:
• Identification: Helps in identifying manufacturer's marks on German edged weapons from 1871 to 1918.
• Company information: Lists approximately 220 manufacturers, including their trading names, trademarks, and histories.
• Production details: Includes dates of manufacture and information on production during both peacetime and wartime.
• Scope: Covers both military and civilian-style weapons produced by cutlery firms, such as Kirschbaum, Coppel, Weyersberg, Eickhorn, and Bleckmann.
• Illustrations: Contains line drawings of bayonets and armorers' marks.
• Author: Written by John Walter, an expert in the field.

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