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In a recent thread of the SS Dagger Forum ("F.Herder"), trademark variations by a single manufacturer got mentioned.
As a "hobby within a hobby", I have been interested in dagger trademarks for some time and I have downloaded images whenver I see a new one. I think I got them all for Heer daggers, but who knows?
What I propose is a cross between a quiz/contest and a reference gallery. The question is: Which manufacturers of Heer daggers had multiple versions of their trademarks?
Rules: Heer daggers only and you must show a picture of each variation.
Go !
Dave
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O, Dave, here goes...
I have the following Eickhorn marked Heers:
Double Oval Serrated Tail. 35-41 Seated Squirrel, etched, 35-41 Seated Squirrel, small stamped, 42 Over Shoulder,
John
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Thanks, John.
How about some other variations ? Klass, Alcosso, Voos, etc ?
Dave
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Ok, here is a variation of the Eickhorn 35-41 TM. On an artificial Damascus blade, the squirrel is oriented with feet to the crossguard.
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I also have one Alcoso TM, the AWS mark on a Damascus blade.
John
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And, I have a single oval Voos TM on a double etched blade.
John
TM.JPG (38.63 KB, 205 downloads)
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Two here that I have had by Alcoso
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I was getting worried for a minute there that I was the only one on GDC who collected Heer daggers.
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Anyone got the other three Voos marks or both the RA Herder marks ?
Dave
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And there is at least one other Alcoso mark.
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What about Pack guys i only have the one with the big trademark which is more common i beleive.
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As I said, this is an educational quiz Here is a clue to the multiple trademarks: Alcosso - 5 Axt - 2 Christianswerk - 2 Clemen & Jung - 2 Eickhorn - 4 as we have seen above Henkels - 2 Herder - 2 Holler -2 Klass - 2 Luneschloss - 2 Pack - 3 Spitzer - 2 Tiger - 5 Voos - 4 Weyersberg MAX - 3 Lets see yours! Dave
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Dave:
Would there not be 3 versions of the Holler, 12, 17 and 19 tick thermometers?
John
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There could be. I have images of two. Why don't you post all three ?
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Dave:
I have the 11 and the 17 tick versions, but on Luft2s (sorry I thought it was a 12 ticker).
Here they are.
John
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