#97006
01/14/2006 06:53 PM
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I think this reference pic I took vanished during the reboot of the system. Here is a nice shot comparing the two maker marks. See how much closer the maker mark is to the crossguard in the Full Rohm? That's the way they were. Mark 
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#97007
01/14/2006 08:10 PM
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Thanks KT. I'm saving that pic for my future reference as well. Excellent "validation' characteristic indicative to these blades. Great work.
Cheers DC
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#97008
01/20/2006 06:54 PM
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Can you give the dimensions please. malcolm
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#97009
01/21/2006 03:57 AM
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I don't think the dimensions are revelant to this forum for any valid reason. Suffice to say that you are looking at the placement variances of this maker only.
Other makers have different markings and sizes altogether.
Mark
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#97010
01/21/2006 04:11 AM
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Nice comparative picture Mark. That's one very rare Rohm trademark. I also like that unique Gau mark being stamped on the far left of the crossguard, real neat ! 
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#97011
01/22/2006 07:54 PM
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Mark,nice comparison. Hope you don't mine me adding to it.The one's I have are ground,and not the best photos,but should help others out. Aesculap:
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01/22/2006 07:55 PM
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01/22/2006 07:56 PM
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01/22/2006 07:57 PM
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#97015
01/22/2006 11:42 PM
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Very cool Raymond! Very cool indeed....thats a lot of investment right there.. Mark 
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#97016
01/23/2006 12:32 AM
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Thanks Mark.I have an E.P.&S. and Wustof ground Rhm but not the standard SA by these makers.Maybe soon I'll find them and post them side-by-side. Ray As a side note I picked up a nice clean SA by F.Dick with the MM going the width of the blade.I wonder why they didn't use this style MM with the Rhm inscription?
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#97017
01/23/2006 02:26 AM
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I don't know why either Ray. I had not seen an F.Dick ground Rohm ever in my collecting experience. I know you worked hard to get those and I am most impressed with what you have there. Are you going to the SOS? Mark 
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#97018
01/23/2006 06:59 AM
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Very interesting! It's a my F.Dick (full Rohm).
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01/23/2006 05:35 PM
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Mark, I'm going to try and go,it all depends on work. Ilya,nice looking dagger.
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#97020
01/25/2006 08:52 PM
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quote: Originally posted by kingtiger: I don't think the dimensions are revelant to this forum for any valid reason. Suffice to say that you are looking at the placement variances of this maker only.
Other makers have different markings and sizes altogether.
Mark
iT IS RELEVENT TO ME AS i HAVE ONE BY THAT MAKER.
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