Grah Carl, Solingen-Ohligs

Maker

Grah Carl

Place

Solingen-Ohligs

Reichsgau (SA)

Om, Wf

Produced (SA)

1000

Rarity
 4.5/5

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Grah Carl, Solingen-Ohligs

Carl Grah: A Rare Manufacturer from Solingen-Ohligs

The Carl Grah, Fabrik feiner Bestecke, was founded before 1913 in Solingen-Ohligs. The company initially focused on manufacturing and selling cutlery and expanded during the Nazi era to edged weapons, particularly early SA and NSKK service daggers [M1933] and dress bayonets (Extraseitengewehr). The location in Solingen-Ohligs underscores the region's tradition as a center for blade production in Germany. Reichsgau (SA): Om, Wf.

The firm produced approximately 1,000 SA service daggers (Sturmabteilung), rated with a rarity of 4.5/5 as highly rare. These daggers bear the motto "Alles für Deutschland" and typically feature nickel-silver fittings. Other products include early NSKK service daggers and dress bayonets. The company likely ceased operations after the war.

The logo of Carl Grah features a propeller airplane encircled by a double oval containing the company name „Carl Grah“ and the location „Solingen-Ohligs“. This design, registered in 1921, conveys a classic aesthetic and was typically etched on blades.

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

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