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Scott A. compiled this listing for us of Luger holster manufacturers; this is a "rework" (alphabetized and added a few new ones) on a list of Luger holster makers that was originally made up by Klaus Merzbach.
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Have you ever heard of a holster made by Steinmetz of Breslau. I have what looks like "1915" by Steinmetz. The city is hard to read but looks like Breslau.
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Hi George, I don't see any Steinmetz, Breslau listed. Could it possibly be Stegmann & Bussau, Hamburg? Regards, Norm
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Steinmetz in Breslau is correct.
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Thanks all. Yes. Using the a magnifying glass I can clearly see the city name -- Breslau.
There is another stamp or marking that I can't decipher. Does anybody know what it might be or might mean???? I appreciate the help. George |
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Edward- the list helped me with a holster I just bought from Jerry B. It is a beautiful brown 1938 from Dresden; and now I can be fairly sure that it was made by Carl Heinichen. Thanks much.
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Sorry is there a ww2 maker list?
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I recently picked up a reasonably good holster and the stamp looks like its ''SATTLER-JNNUNG'' HANNOVER 1917 the second word is not stamped so clearly, but the first letter is pretty clear that its a ''J''
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You could have SATTLER-JNNUG or SATTLERINNUNG with lot of town :
Dresden Eisleben Braunschweig
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With so many German holster makers, how did they keep up uniform standards? Did Krieghoff made their own holsters? They seem to be a higher quality!
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I was just checking the list and believe that under the city of Munchen the manufacturer is listed as Kelinheinz Lederwarenfabrik. I have a holster that says Kleinheinz Munchen so I think that the l and e should be reversed on the list.
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Second, they had the elaborate inspection systems that we see represented in the markings we "love" to have and see. ![]()
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Thank You Ed! I recently purchased 'Luger And Holsters And Accessories' and awesome but still had questions. I posted four basic designs. There were over a hundred makers! Were there detailed designs for each. I posted 4 different designs that I have. Were there other designs. I am aware there was a change in color from brown to black. Was there a patent for each design? Uniformity? Specifications or demands? How much were the makers paid and who did the inspections?
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I have a 1917 Artillery Luger holster I can't make out the Town , But what I can make out
A Wittmann Friedberg I.H. 1917 Last edited by jsmith; 12-26-2018 at 05:26 PM. |
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Jsmith I looked on my list and didn't find it but if you post a picture that might help.
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Gentlemen,
I was looking at a holster for a LP08 for sale in the UK and I am curious if anyone has come across this makers mark before? Stay safe Richard |
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