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    unknown maker: Kollmann&Jourdan AG - Pforzheim

    hello gents,

    to discuss something else than "always" ss buckles i would like to present a quite uncommon and for me unknown maker from pforzheim.

    any comments and information highly welcome!





    #2
    Hi Sven, its Ben, just had a brainstorm, could this be an early part of Schmole & Comp, looking at the arrow it looks like their symbol that they use?

    Ben (very nice buckle)

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      #3
      Sven:

      Very nice buckle
      I like these early WH-Alu buckles.

      Interesting: The manufacturers logo on your buckle is associated in J.R. Agolias book with the maker Kugel & Fink, Lüdenscheid (M4/70).
      But IMO Kugel & Fink matches not well.

      Ben: The logo from Schmöle looks to me more to be a tree rather than an arrow. Take a look at this mm please and entitle your own opinion:
      http://de.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/gui...e_de/my_photos

      Regards,

      Guido

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        #4
        Thanks Guido, it was just a theory, I have never seen or heard of this makers mark before and was trying to make some sense of it

        Ben

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          #5
          Sven

          Kollmar (not Kollmann) und Jourdan AG perhaps ?

          Regards,

          David
          Last edited by David North; 09-10-2006, 09:34 AM.

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            #6
            kolmar

            hello david,

            yes you are right, its KOLMAR not KOLMANN. maybe i shouldn******180;t post after two beers
            looks like it is your company as you are holding stocks of it.
            do you know what happened to that company?

            best regards

            sven
            Last edited by Sven Janke; 03-05-2006, 05:29 AM.

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              #7
              Sven

              A jewellery manufacturing company (aka KJAG) formed in 1885. Their factory was apparently destroyed during the Second World war, although rebuilt and the company, then continued trading until 1977.

              Regards,

              David

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