Malsch & Ambronn, Steinbach

RZM Number

RZM M7/87

Maker

Malsch & Ambronn

Place

Steinbach, Thuringia

Reichsgau (SA)

Mi, Sa, Th

Produced (SA)

12000

Rarity
 2/5

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Malsch & Ambronn, Steinbach

Malsch & Ambronn: A Traditional Manufacturer from Steinbach, Thuringia

The Malsch & Ambronn, Stahlwarenfabrik, was founded in Steinbach, Thuringia, and was a manufacturer of steel goods and edged weapons. During the Nazi era, the company expanded production to political daggers such as SA service daggers. In 1935, it received the RZM code M7/87, assigned for the production of daggers for the NSDAP. The code was withdrawn on July 29, 1942. The location in Steinbach makes it one of the manufacturers in Thuringia that produced SA daggers.

The firm produced approximately 12,000 SA service daggers (Sturmabteilung), rated with a rarity of 2/5 as relatively common but still appreciated by collectors. These daggers bear the motto "Alles für Deutschland" and feature nickel-silver fittings. Other products include general steel goods.

The logo of Malsch & Ambronn consisted of a humanoid figure operating a water pump, surrounded by the text "Malsch & Ambronn, Steinbach." This trademark symbolized craftsmanship and made the products recognizable in the collector's scene.

Today, the products of Malsch & Ambronn are coveted collectibles that embody the historical development of the Thuringian edged weapons industry. The production under RZM makes 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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