Dear friends, thanks to you and especially ToGrias, we managed to identify the vet2 knife Pius Lang. I'm very grateful for it.
But I couldn't calm down about vet1. And here's what I dug up.
It seems to me that it belongs to Bohemian knives. I checked all the Czechoslovakian tang stamps known to me and the most similar was the Franz Frenzel's stamp. It depicts an anchor with double F letters. But on my knife the shape of the anchor is the same as Franz Frenzel but there is no double F letter. Perhaps they have worn off over time? What do you think? What will our main expert on Bohemian knives, our esteemed Abu, say? I look forward to your feedback. Thank you
Nožíøské znaèky a loga (https://www.nozirske-znacky.cz/cze/nuz/20-franz-frenzel)
Frenzel Franz :: Noze-cz (https://www.noze-cz.cz/virtualni-museum/mikulasovice-nixdorf/frenzel-franz/)
Vet 1 Stag horn
Vet 2 Horn
But I couldn't calm down about vet1. And here's what I dug up.
It seems to me that it belongs to Bohemian knives. I checked all the Czechoslovakian tang stamps known to me and the most similar was the Franz Frenzel's stamp. It depicts an anchor with double F letters. But on my knife the shape of the anchor is the same as Franz Frenzel but there is no double F letter. Perhaps they have worn off over time? What do you think? What will our main expert on Bohemian knives, our esteemed Abu, say? I look forward to your feedback. Thank you
Nožíøské znaèky a loga (https://www.nozirske-znacky.cz/cze/nuz/20-franz-frenzel)
Frenzel Franz :: Noze-cz (https://www.noze-cz.cz/virtualni-museum/mikulasovice-nixdorf/frenzel-franz/)
Vet 1 Stag horn
Vet 2 Horn
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