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    two IAB maker id please

    a friend asked me to post this two to find out who was the maker here ,thank you for help
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    Last edited by HAF; 02-22-2020, 10:33 PM.

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    The one on the left is an unmarked RK, and the one on the right is by Gottlieb & Wagner.
    Ralph.

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      #3
      Originally posted by rbminis View Post
      The one on the left is an unmarked RK, and the one on the right is by Gottlieb & Wagner.
      Ralph.
      very nice info Ralph ,thank you just RK is a maker with a full name know ?

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        #4
        Originally posted by HAF View Post
        very nice info Ralph ,thank you just RK is a maker with a full name know ?
        Many collectors believe "RK" stands for Rudolph Karnet, but there were other makers in the Gablonz area whose initials were also "RK", so the Rudolph Karnet theory is not accepted by everyone.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Nicolas P. View Post
          Many collectors believe "RK" stands for Rudolph Karnet, but there were other makers in the Gablonz area whose initials were also "RK", so the Rudolph Karnet theory is not accepted by everyone.
          thank you Sir

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            #6
            Originally posted by Nicolas P. View Post
            Many collectors believe "RK" stands for Rudolph Karnet, but there were other makers in the Gablonz area whose initials were also "RK", so the Rudolph Karnet theory is not accepted by everyone.
            "Karneth"

            Ralph.

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              #7
              Both very nice originals, and I agree the left one with nice finish is Rudolf Karneth and the one on the right is an unmarked Gottlieb & Wagner.


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                #8
                Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
                Both very nice originals, and I agree the left one with nice finish is Rudolf Karneth and the one on the right is an unmarked Gottlieb & Wagner.


                Tom
                vielen dank Sir

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