I would like to see that too.

"Reading" SS blade mottos and trying to attribute them to specific makers is a challenge that rarely yields concrete results. My opinion* is that the templates or acid-resisting devices placed on the blades were items made by several suppliers and I presume that even these supplier products changed over time. Complicating the issue is that I believe* that the blades of the small makers might have been ground, etched, and finished by a specialty concern rather than by maker.

JR's recent thread points out at least one example where the etch does give away the Rohm vs non-Rohm examples. The production period of Rohm daggers was short, 3-5 months, and Boker obviously used one supplier. After Rohm was assassinated, Boker used a different template with a new version of their trademark and without the Rohm dedication.

Dave

* These are opinions based on observations and could well be totally incorrect. If anyone has better info or another theory please post it.