Bahrl Julius, Solingen
Maker
Julius Bahrl Jr.
Place
Solingen
Reichsgau (SA)
Ns, Wf
Produced (SA)
1000
Edged Weapons
SA
Bahrl Julius, Solingen
Julius Bahrl Jr.: An extremely rare manufacturer from Solingen-Merscheid
The Julius Bahrl Jr. steel goods factory from Solingen-Merscheid is among the smaller Solingen makers that are only partially documented today. A verified founding year is not clearly preserved in the sources, however, the company is known to have been active in the early 1930s. Like many firms in the region, Bahrl’s background lies in traditional steel goods and cutlery, but during the NS period it also became associated with edged weapons, particularly rare SA service daggers.
Output appears to have been very limited. Collector references often cite an estimated production of only around 1,000 SA service daggers. This places Julius Bahrl Jr. among the rarest Solingen makers, frequently rated around 4.5/5 on collector rarity scales. Bahrl daggers carry the motto “Alles für Deutschland” (“Everything for Germany”) and typically show early, high-quality Solingen workmanship—often with nickel or nickel-silver (German silver) fittings and precise fit.
The maker mark of Julius Bahrl Jr. is distinctive: a diamond-shaped emblem with “JULIUS BAHRL JR.” at the top and “SOLINGEN” at the bottom, with a small row of dots above. This structured blade etch is a key identification feature and one of the reasons Bahrl pieces are so highly sought after.
Original Julius Bahrl Jr. SA daggers are rare historical documents of Solingen blade making in the 1930s. If you would like to sell an original Bahrl piece: Militaria Purchase (We Buy) | WhatsApp: +49 30 6500 1800
Bahrl Julius, Solingen
History of Julius Bahrl Jr., Solingen-Merscheid
Julius Bahrl Jr. – Manufacturer Profile & Historical Significance
The Julius Bahrl Jr. steel goods factory from Solingen-Merscheid is one of the smaller Solingen workshops whose history is only fragmentarily documented. Collector references and industry listings place the firm’s active period mainly in the early 1930s. Bahrl therefore represents a group of Solingen makers that produced steel goods and, for a limited time, also edged weapons—above all, highly scarce SA service daggers.
Production During the NS Period & Rarity
Production numbers for Julius Bahrl Jr. are considered extremely low. Collector sources often cite an estimated output of only about 1,000 SA service daggers. With a commonly used rarity assessment of 4.5/5 (collector scale), Bahrl belongs to the rarest Solingen blade etchings within the SA collecting field. Especially desirable are early, untouched examples with a complete motto and a crisp maker’s etch.
Bahrl daggers feature the motto “Alles für Deutschland” and typically show hallmarks of early, high-quality Solingen manufacture: nickel / nickel-silver fittings (variant-dependent), clean lines, precise fitting, and a well-executed etch.
Maker Mark & Blade Etching
The maker mark of Julius Bahrl Jr. appears as a diamond-shaped emblem etch: “JULIUS BAHRL JR.” on top, “SOLINGEN” at the bottom, plus a small row of dots above. This symmetrical etch is a key identification feature and is considered one of the most elegant signatures among small Solingen makers.
Rare Julius Bahrl Jr. SA Service Daggers
Due to the extremely small output, Bahrl SA daggers rank among the rarest variants overall. Particularly sought after are early pieces with a crisp motto, untouched patina, correct early components, and a complete, unaltered maker’s etch.
Key Identification Points
- Diamond-shaped maker’s etch “JULIUS BAHRL JR. / SOLINGEN” with a row of dots
- Very low known output (often cited: approx. 1,000 SA daggers, estimate)
- Early high-quality Solingen fit and finish
- Motto “Alles für Deutschland” on the blade
- Variant-dependent: nickel / nickel-silver fittings and early scabbard features
Collector Value & Significance Today
Value depends strongly on:
- Condition of blade and motto
- Completeness and clarity of the maker’s etch
- Originality of fittings and grip components
- Consistent, untouched patina
- Correct original scabbard
With a rarity assessment of 4.5/5, Julius Bahrl Jr. pieces rank among the most desirable and value-stable SA maker variants.
DG.DE – Purchasing Julius Bahrl Jr. Edged Weapons
DG.DE is interested in purchasing original edged weapons by Julius Bahrl Jr., Solingen-Merscheid, especially rare SA daggers and early variants. Details: Militaria Purchase (We Buy). For a quick preliminary evaluation, please send photos via WhatsApp: +49 30 6500 1800.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Julius Bahrl Jr.
How rare are Julius Bahrl Jr. SA service daggers?
Julius Bahrl Jr. is among the rarest Solingen maker etchings. Collector sources often cite an estimated output of about 1,000 SA daggers, with a typical rarity assessment of 4.5/5. Condition, originality, and a complete, crisp etch are decisive for market value.
What does the Julius Bahrl Jr. maker mark look like?
A diamond-shaped emblem with “JULIUS BAHRL JR.” on top and “SOLINGEN” at the bottom, plus a small row of dots above. The etch is usually symmetrical and clearly structured.
Which features matter most on an original Bahrl SA dagger?
Most important are a complete, crisp motto, untouched patina, correct early components (grip, fittings, scabbard), and a clear, unaltered maker’s etch.
Does DG.DE buy Julius Bahrl Jr. pieces?
Yes. Details: Militaria Purchase (We Buy). For a free preliminary evaluation, send photos via WhatsApp: +49 30 6500 1800.
Further Information
Complete manufacturer index: Manufacturer Index.
Related category: SA Daggers.
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