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Here is a short quiz:
Which early SA Dagger(s) had their trademarks STAMPED rather than acid etched ?
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How about the last trademark for Gebruder Heller.
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Gebr. Heller is the only one I know of.
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Is there any pictures available? What year was it? VERY interesting...
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I'm sure I could dig one up sdp, or maybe someone else has one readily available. After using two different sized "Anchor" trademarks, Gebruder Heller went to a simple stamp with their name only. This was utilized before the switch to the RZM code around 1935.
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It's not much to look at. Just the words Gebr. Heller stamped in small letters perpendicular to crossguard on the lower half of the blade. Brian Maederer has one on his website.
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Got you... I know the one.
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Yep... that's the one. Top notch dealer by the way.
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Adolf Volker had 3 trademarks as well, (their name & location in an oval shape, and the famous choo-choo train logo) the last being "Adolf Volker" stamped on the blade similar to Gebr. Heller.
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Just the name stamped on the blade Don? Parallel or perpendicular to the crossguard?
I've never seen that.
Heller's the only one I can think of.
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Just the name perpendicular to the crossguard. Interesting that Heller & Volker were from the same area. Lost the image a few years ago when my computer crashed.
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OK Dave, this was a quiz. So what's the answer?
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Gebruder Heller is one.
I was hoping for a picture of the elusive Volker third version which is supposed to be stamped.
Also wondering if I had missed anything else.
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