I have raised this question already several times to no avail. I try again to open a discussion about this subject with a (hopefully succesfull) thread on its own:
What makes a maker?
In previous threads we have seen that some makers have different cores, pins, catches or hinges. Some crosses are marked, some are unmarked. Even marked crosses seem to have differences in core and pin/catch/hinge assemblies.
For me it seems pretty obvious that makers did share pins and hinges/catches, so that leaves me with the core and the rim. Did those companies outsource these parts also or were they manufactured inhouse?
If - for instance - a maker buys a core and/or rim from somebody (X) and marks it with his number, is it 'his' cross? Or is it the cross of (x) with a 'wrong' mark.
Cases so far are L15 (Schickle) with rims from Souval, an unknown core and pin EK1 with rim from Souval, also a "23" with a Souval core, some mixups with Orth (15) and a K&Q with a different core. We also have a S&L RK with a different core.
I find this subject very interesting and with all the members here I think this could be exploited in depth.
Your valued opinion and findings are very much appreciated.
Dietrich
What makes a maker?
In previous threads we have seen that some makers have different cores, pins, catches or hinges. Some crosses are marked, some are unmarked. Even marked crosses seem to have differences in core and pin/catch/hinge assemblies.
For me it seems pretty obvious that makers did share pins and hinges/catches, so that leaves me with the core and the rim. Did those companies outsource these parts also or were they manufactured inhouse?
If - for instance - a maker buys a core and/or rim from somebody (X) and marks it with his number, is it 'his' cross? Or is it the cross of (x) with a 'wrong' mark.
Cases so far are L15 (Schickle) with rims from Souval, an unknown core and pin EK1 with rim from Souval, also a "23" with a Souval core, some mixups with Orth (15) and a K&Q with a different core. We also have a S&L RK with a different core.
I find this subject very interesting and with all the members here I think this could be exploited in depth.
Your valued opinion and findings are very much appreciated.
Dietrich
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