Luftwaffe Dagger [M1935] by Alcoso Solingen

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Luftwaffe Dagger [M1935] by Alcoso Solingen

Luftwaffe Dagger [M1935] by Alcoso Solingen

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Maker

Coppel Alexander ALCOSO Solingen

Model

1st Model [M1935]

Blade

double-edged

Length

490 mm

Weight

591 g

Hanger

Chain Hangers (6 x 9)

Condition

EXC+

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Luftwaffe Dagger [M1935] by Alcoso Solingen

Luftwaffe Dagger Model 1935 in early production, manufactured by Alcoso Solingen. The dagger has an overall length of approximately 49.0 cm. The reverse side of the blade bears the maker marking “Alcoso Solingen”. This early Luftwaffe dagger corresponds to the classic configuration with blue leather-covered grip, screw-mounted pommel, clean blade and three-piece scabbard.

Grip & Pommel: The grip has a wooden core and is covered with blue leather. The grip wrapping is very well preserved and shows no visible damage. The pommel is firmly screwed onto the tang and decorated on both sides with national emblems. The combination of blue leather grip, screw-mounted pommel and early fitting form corresponds to the typical design of the Luftwaffe Dagger Model 1935.

Blade: Double-edged blade without rust or nicks. The reverse side bears the maker marking “Alcoso Solingen”. The blade shoulders fit cleanly and precisely against the crossguard. The clear maker marking and well-preserved blade surface are important features when identifying this early Luftwaffe dagger.

Scabbard: The scabbard is executed in three-piece construction and is preserved without dents or bulges. This construction belongs to the typical early form of the Luftwaffe Dagger Model 1935. The preserved three-piece scabbard completes the dagger as a coherent piece within early Luftwaffe edged weapons.

Special Features: Especially noteworthy is the combination of early production, maker Alcoso Solingen, blue leather grip, very well-preserved grip covering, clean blade without rust or nicks and three-piece scabbard without dents or bulges. This dagger is a clearly attributable example of the early Luftwaffe Dagger Model 1935 by a known Solingen maker.

Luftwaffe Dagger Model 1935 by Alcoso Solingen overall view

Luftwaffe Dagger M1935 by Alcoso Solingen with blue leather grip and three-piece scabbard


Historical Background: Luftwaffe Dagger Model 1935

The Luftwaffe Dagger Model 1935 was the early dagger form of the German Luftwaffe and was worn mainly by flying personnel as well as Luftwaffe officers. It was not intended as a combat knife, but as a representative edged weapon for dress and parade uniforms.

Characteristic features of the early dagger include the leather-covered grip, the distinctive fitting design, the screw-mounted pommel and the three-piece scabbard. Depending on maker, production period and material execution, different variants exist in grip leather, fittings, blade markings and scabbard construction.

Alcoso Solingen was one of the known Solingen manufacturers of German edged weapons. The maker marking on the blade allows a clear attribution and is an essential feature when identifying early Luftwaffe daggers.

The present dagger shows the typical early design of the Model 1935 with blue leather grip, maker marking and three-piece scabbard. In this configuration, it is a classic example of an early Luftwaffe dagger by Alcoso Solingen.


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