Hello everyone,
After searching for some time now and not finding an answer, I'm going to go ahead and ask the question.
I have a Gebruder Heller SA Rohm Dagger with some inscription remaining. It has the characteristic smaller maker's mark, located closer to the crossguard. I know Heller did this.
However, my question is this:
Did all makers of SA and SS Rohm Daggers use the smaller maker's mark also located closer to the crossguard? Or, was it just used by certain makers of Rohm daggers? It seems that it would have been necessary to do this on all Rohm daggers to make room for the inscription. However, I’d rather be sure about it.
Thanks,
Chris
After searching for some time now and not finding an answer, I'm going to go ahead and ask the question.
I have a Gebruder Heller SA Rohm Dagger with some inscription remaining. It has the characteristic smaller maker's mark, located closer to the crossguard. I know Heller did this.
However, my question is this:
Did all makers of SA and SS Rohm Daggers use the smaller maker's mark also located closer to the crossguard? Or, was it just used by certain makers of Rohm daggers? It seems that it would have been necessary to do this on all Rohm daggers to make room for the inscription. However, I’d rather be sure about it.
Thanks,
Chris
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