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Hello. Please help me, what is the logo on the HJ blade? May be this is blade was made after war for a boyscout organization? Thanks.
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OTHELLO was the trademark used by Anton Wingen Jr of Solingen.
The bearded man was used with the OTHELLO and with the Anton Wingen Jr names.
Other TMs used are the commonly seen A.W. Jr and Anton Wingen Jr over the armoured swordman shown here.
John
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Thank you JohnZ. But I didn't understood this trade mark use post war or during ww2? Thanks.
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Yes, the showed trademark is a postwar version.
Trademarks located on the ricasso are always a bad sign, except if the other side of the ricasso bears the RZM code and eventually the year of production.
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Herman
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