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#141387 11/05/2006 01:28 AM
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I know on a F. Dick with a Rohm inscription the logo should be running with the inscription instead of perpendicular and no city. But has anyone found a F. Dick using their standard logo with the name and city and going perpendicular to the blade with either an inscription or a ground inscription ? Thanks

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#141392 11/05/2006 02:12 AM
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Dave, I can't tell. Is that supposed to be a ground Rohm? That's what he was asking about regarding orientation of the maker mark.

Bruce, have you been lookin' at what I've been lookin' at? Cool

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Yes the question is a full or ground Rohm with that logo style. Thanks

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I'll post a picture of the item in question. Real or fake? Discuss. Smile

Maybe this should be moved to the Rohm forum?

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I think I should add that in all other respects this looks like a fine early F. DICK SA dagger.

The point in question is the erased Rohm inscription. Apparently a "textbook" F. DICK Rohm would have the maker's mark orientated lengthwise. This example obviously has the mark perpendicular.

If this is not period work, I can only guess that it was a botched attempt at augmenting a standard blade to a Rohm dedication. The forger was not satisfied that the bogus inscription would pass inspection so he ground it off to help recoup his original investment. But that's a lot of assumptions. Confused

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Yes, I didn't have a photo like that but thats what I'm talking about. Didn't realize there was a Rhom forum. Can I use your pic over there ?

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Sure, but the usual suspects will probably see it here- or the moderator will move the whole thread.

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If the moderator is watching. I'll wait and let him move it.

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I decided to do a little photo comparison. In the attachment, the above blade is the F. DICK. I placed below it a known good Rohm inscription image that I acquired from a previous thread. Patrice I hope you don't mind me using your dagger as an example. Smile

There's not much left on the ground blade, but I was able to locate the inscription where it originally was by lining up the tail end of the m in Rohm.

If you compare with the center line on both blades, you will see that the F. DICK originally had an etching that was located too high. Also, the other two remnants don't seem to line up with anything on the known good blade.

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Great detective work. Thanks


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