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Posted By: steve.long HJ Knife Makers Mark Identification help - 03/25/2023 07:46 PM
Hello,
I am new to this site so I apologize if I un intentionally do something wrong.
Need help identifying this makers mark. It is on what is an HJ Marine sawback Knife.

Attached picture navy knife mark2.jpg
Posted By: Vern Re: HJ Knife Makers Mark Identification help - 03/25/2023 10:57 PM
Gustav Banner, Konstanz, Baden-Wurttemberg.
Posted By: ed773 Re: HJ Knife Makers Mark Identification help - 03/26/2023 11:55 AM
Steve
Can we see the complete knife. Do we know how many ( about ) were made????
Not sure I have ever seen one.
Ed
Unfortunately, what this single picture shows is not very promising...

Herman
Posted By: seany Re: HJ Knife Makers Mark Identification help - 03/26/2023 08:54 PM
Hj marine saw back is a fantasy piece
The following German 1926 advertisement has some extra information:

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

Vern deleted one letter of the last name which has an additional 'R' : Branner

The company acted both at Konstanz, a German city at the south seabord of lake Bodensee (Lake Constance) with a subsidiary in Kreuzlingen, located in Switzerlan at the northern seacost of this lake .... the state's border is crossing the lake.

Gustav Branner was in business as wholesaler of steelware ("Stahlwaren en gros").
So far no information is known, that Gustav Branner was a cutler, while several knife ranges with the corsair / pirate logo are showing up, being made under contract by various cutlers, such as
* swiss Army style pocket knives made by Wenger (Delemont in Switzerland)
* stiletto style switchblade knives made by cutlers from Maniago in Italy
* different pocket and sheath knives made by cutlers in Solingen / Germany.

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

Records from the German Patent and Trademark Office are stating the registration of the 'face' logo with with 'letter ears' indicating 'G' and 'B' in 1980, while the trademark was deleted in 2009.

Obviously the knife in question is of post 1980 origin and no WWII HJ knife.

chevalier
Posted By: Vern Re: HJ Knife Makers Mark Identification help - 03/29/2023 07:03 PM
Opps wink
Excellent research, Chevalier!

Single pictures of just a small part of a dagger rarely end up with good news...

Herman
Posted By: Mikee Re: HJ Knife Makers Mark Identification help - 03/30/2023 12:27 PM
Scary looking maker mark. Punked out lol
Posted By: Billy G. Re: HJ Knife Makers Mark Identification help - 04/04/2023 11:43 PM
That’s a wild logo!
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