While your last picture (assuming it was of the main blade) didn't come through, based on what you say is stamped on the tang of the main blade it appears to date from about 1968-1971. I'm only guessing, but I'd say an advertising Standard since it lacks T&T. One of our knowledgeable collectors can provide a better ID.Nice pick up...
Quote from: strmliner on August 12, 2017, 07:02:33 PMWhile your last picture (assuming it was of the main blade) didn't come through, based on what you say is stamped on the tang of the main blade it appears to date from about 1968-1971. I'm only guessing, but I'd say an advertising Standard since it lacks T&T. One of our knowledgeable collectors can provide a better ID.Nice pick up... Thanks for the information! But what is T&T?
Quote from: strmliner on August 12, 2017, 07:02:33 PMWhile your last picture (assuming it was of the main blade) didn't come through, based on what you say is stamped on the tang of the main blade it appears to date from about 1968-1971. I'm only guessing, but I'd say an advertising Standard since it lacks T&T. One of our knowledgeable collectors can provide a better ID.Nice pick up... [...]I assume that SIA stands for Swiss Insurance Association. [...]
Quote from: El Corkscrew on August 12, 2017, 11:25:03 PMQuote from: strmliner on August 12, 2017, 07:02:33 PMWhile your last picture (assuming it was of the main blade) didn't come through, based on what you say is stamped on the tang of the main blade it appears to date from about 1968-1971. I'm only guessing, but I'd say an advertising Standard since it lacks T&T. One of our knowledgeable collectors can provide a better ID.Nice pick up... [...]I assume that SIA stands for Swiss Insurance Association. [...]No, its SIA Abrasive, I'm certain of that. Its their old logo.Back then everything was German/French or Italian here, SIA as abbreviation for the Swiss Insurance Association is rather modern, back then it would have been SVV/ASA