Krebs Peter Daniel, Solingen

Founded

1850

RZM Number

RZM M7/92

Maker

Krebs Peter Daniel

Place

Solingen

Reichsgau (SA)

Ha, Ho, Nrh

Produced (SA)

2000

Rarity
 4/5

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Krebs Peter Daniel, Solingen

The Peter Daniel Krebs, Blank Waffenfabrik, was founded in 1850 in Solingen and registered on February 10, 1899. The company specialized in steel goods and expanded during the Nazi era to political daggers. In 1935, it received the RZM code M7/92, assigned for the production of daggers for the NSDAP. Peter Daniel Krebs was the father of Carl Julius Krebs, who became independent in 1866. The location in Solingen underscores the region's tradition as a center for blade production in Germany.

The firm specialized in SA service daggers (Sturmabteilung), produced in an estimated quantity of about 2,000 pieces. These daggers are rated with a rarity of 4/5 as highly rare and valued by collectors. They bear the motto "Alles für Deutschland" and typically feature nickel-silver fittings. Other products include further daggers and steel goods.

The logo of Peter Daniel Krebs typically consisted of a crab symbol (Crab), often supplemented by the text "Pet. Dan. Krebs Solingen." This trademark symbolized the family tradition and made the products recognizable in the collector's scene.

Today, the products of Peter Daniel Krebs are coveted collectibles that embody the historical development of the Solingen manufacturer history in the edged weapons industry. The limited production and RZM code 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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