I would appreciate if anyone could help me to identify this troddel. Thanks
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Originally posted by AndyC View PostHey they dont use any troddels on trench knife or
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Originally posted by Rasalom View PostSorry if it's a dumb question, but what about the stamp shown on the first picture : is it an acceptance stamp of any kind or a makers mark ?
The stamp is a snake around a crowned pole. It symbolizes the rod of Aesculapius (Greek god of medicine). This sign was (and still is) the makers mark of the company Jetter & Scheerer from Germany (today called Aesculap).
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Originally posted by Rasalom View PostSorry if it's a dumb question, but what about the stamp shown on the first picture : is it an acceptance stamp of any kind or a makers mark ?
ivbaust didn´t show us an acceptance mark, so this knife is an private purchased one, I assume.Last edited by Reibert-Austria; 06-16-2011, 08:58 AM.
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