Hartkopf & Co., Solingen

Founded

1920

RZM Number

RZM M7/40

Maker

Hartkopf & Co., Taschenmesserfabrik

Place

Solingen

Reichsgau (SA)

Nm, OST, P

Produced (SA)

1000

Rarity
 3.5/5

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Hartkopf & Co., Solingen

Hartkopf & Co.: A Rare Manufacturer from Solingen

The Hartkopf & Co., Stahlwarenfabrik, was founded around 1922 in Solingen and officially registered on March 1, 1924. The company specialized in pocket knives and expanded during the Nazi era to edged weapons, particularly SA service daggers [M1933], HJ knives, and NSKK daggers. In 1935, it received the RZM code M7/40, assigned for the production of political daggers. The location in Solingen underscores the region's tradition as a center for blade production in Germany. Reichsgau (SA): Nm, OST, P. After the war, the company focused on hunting, sports, and sheath knives, and in 1982, Fritz Bracht took over with trademark rights for pocket knives.

The firm produced approximately 1,000 SA service daggers (Sturmabteilung), rated with a rarity of 3.5/5 as moderately rare and appreciated by collectors. These daggers bear the motto "Alles für Deutschland" and typically feature nickel-silver fittings. Transition models from 1937-1941 show both the manufacturer's mark and the RZM code. Other products include HJ knives and NSKK daggers.

The logo of Hartkopf & Co. features two devil heads, often depicted on blades, symbolizing the robust and sharp quality of the products. This logo was used until the post-war period and conveys a classic aesthetic, typically etched on blades.

Today, the products of Hartkopf & Co. are coveted collectibles that embody the historical development of the Solingen manufacturer history in the edged weapons industry. The limited production and focus on Nazi weapons make them an important example of the Nazi era, ideal for an encyclopedia on blank weapons manufacturers. We are interested in purchasing products from this manufacturer.

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