Alfred Scholze GmbH
Guys,
I know, you are probably hate me by now for my crazy theories, but when waiting for Hr. Gottstein i have one more shot from Gablonz Industries register: Alfred Scholze GmbH. From their web page:
1939
Formation of the Firm
by Alfred J. Scholze, with the aim of manufacturing costume jewellery
1946
Development of new areas of business:
Rebuilding of the business
1953
Innovative technologies:
With the introduction of the rubber-mold casting process we became the leader in Germany.
1965
Company take-over:
Taking over the management and ownership of our company by Alfred R. Scholze upon his father's sudden death
Of course their company logo looks different now, but as we can see in 1946 company was basically starting from ZERO and in 1965 company got the new owner. It is more then enough reasons to change their logo.
One more note: There is no more companies with AS initials in todays Gablonz Association...
And one more note: what if AS in triangle compnay has been left behind (now in Czech Republic)?
Originally posted by ddoering
I know, you are probably hate me by now for my crazy theories, but when waiting for Hr. Gottstein i have one more shot from Gablonz Industries register: Alfred Scholze GmbH. From their web page:
1939
Formation of the Firm
by Alfred J. Scholze, with the aim of manufacturing costume jewellery
1946
Development of new areas of business:
Rebuilding of the business
1953
Innovative technologies:
With the introduction of the rubber-mold casting process we became the leader in Germany.
1965
Company take-over:
Taking over the management and ownership of our company by Alfred R. Scholze upon his father's sudden death
Of course their company logo looks different now, but as we can see in 1946 company was basically starting from ZERO and in 1965 company got the new owner. It is more then enough reasons to change their logo.
One more note: There is no more companies with AS initials in todays Gablonz Association...
And one more note: what if AS in triangle compnay has been left behind (now in Czech Republic)?
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