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    Default Help for unknown brand, c. 1850

    Anyone know the manufacturer who used this mark? it may be English or even Swedish.

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    5/8" near wedge, slightly reground
    Last edited by altus; 11-15-2021 at 04:56 PM.
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    Lind - sounds swedish to me.

    Maybe contact this guy: http://pimhusse.se/

    Regards Peter

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    Can't figure what language as the 'N' is backwards as it would be in Russian.
    Last edited by bouschie; 11-15-2021 at 08:18 PM.

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    I have a Lindner & Co, but no information on it. Three crowns is a national symbol of Sweden I think. I bought it as a naked blade (vintage Sheffield scales are temporary until I find out more). Also quite visible grind marks.

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