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Thanks for posting these links GC.
Just to sum up what we have found so far. 1. All Osborn marked officer swords have a G or GG stamp and Osborn made his own swords in England. 2. Many, but not all Osborn and Gunby swords have a G or GG stamp. 3. No Gill swords have a G or GG stamp. 4. JJ Runkel swords do not have a G stamp and they were all imported from Solingen. 5. No other sword makers' swords of this period have this G stamp. What this seems to rule out then are the following theories: 1. It is an import/export mark. 2. It is G for Gill. 3. It is a german manufacturing mark. The only thing these G stamped swords have in common is that they were made by Osborn/Osborn and Gunby or if unmarked or marked to a retailer, likely to have been made by Osborn. As Dmitry asked in the SFI thread if enough collectors could look at their swords for G stamps and post the results we can solve this one for good. Cheers, Bryce |
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