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Worder & Pandel (cap berbec) ↓


Worder & Pandel “Grunspecht” (trans Woodpecker) Rhineland Pattern. W&P closed their
doors in the late 50s. 

Johan Wiebelhaus & Co (capete opuse cerb) ↓


Johann Wiebelhaus & Co. manufactured axes, hatchets and other forged tools in an area
called Sauerland in the town of Meschede, Germany, along the Ruhr River. The company was
founded by Johann Wiebelhaus and four colleagues on September 13, 1911. The originating
partners were Johann Wiebelhaus, Anton Frisse, Franz Frisse, Johann Eilinghoff and Josef
Schulte. During all the years it was in operation the company operated as “Joh. Wiebelhaus
& Co.” Originally run by Johann Wiebelhaus, the leadership passed to his son Franz in 1928.
Franz Wiebelhaus led the company from 1928 until 1945 when he died during an aerial
attack. Leadership then passed to Franz’s oldest son, who was also named Franz. He led the
business until his death in 1985. Shortly after that the company was completely closed
down.

Carl Helsper – Helko (coroana) ↓

The enterprise was started by a member of the Helsper family in 1844 in Cronenberg, now a
district of Wuppertal. For many years, it was referred to as the Helsper Werkzeugfabrik, or
Helsper Tool Factory. By the early twentieth century, the Helsper Werkzeugfabrik had begun
exporting axes to Africa, Asia, and the Americas. In the early nineteen thirties, a partner
named Kotthaus joined the enterprise, and the company became known as Helko (Helsper /
Kotthaus). When Helko took over the Helsper Werkzeugfabrik in the early sixties, the
complete company name in the German Register of Commerce became "Carl & Aug. Helsper
GmbH & Co., KG, helko-werk". Nowadays reads the factory name Helko - Werk GmbH.

August Helsper (soim pe piedestal) ↓

Ochsenkopf (cap bou) ↓

Ever since its establishment in 1781 by the Fahlefeld brothers, the Remscheid-based factory
forged the best steel with the best grind to end up with the highest level of quality. What
started out as a small-scale axe manufacturer became a modern company where quality and
service come first. The axe heads are mostly made from robust C60 steel and sharpened to
end up with the sharpest results. The axe handles are also made in Germany from a type of
wood from selected forestry areas.

Adler (pasare cu aripile deschise) ↓

Hultafors ↓
Gransfors Bruks ↓

Wetterlings ↓
WSmalcalda ↓

Werko ↓

Werco = Ludwig Schniewind & Co., Wuppertal-Cronenberg


https://www.holzwerken.de/museum/hersteller/schniewind_ludwig.phtml

Josef Schinko ↓
DANKRE Daniel Kremendahl ↓
DANKRE o companie cu tradiție în fabricarea toporelor înainte de anul 1900.
Daniel Kremendahl este cel ce a înregistrat marca Ochsenkopf.

Sandvik ↓

deși firma Sandvik este suedeză,înainte de 1995 când au fost cumpărati de Bahco,unul din cei
mai mari producători de scule din lume,cu fabrici pe trei continente.

Schwarzwälder Hüttenwerke (urs in picioare) ↓


Ramon Onraita ↓

Rubino Netro (stea cu 5 colturi) ↓


Urnieta ↓

Bocsa ↓
August Werner (Border Collie) ↓
From Wuppertal Cronenberg

Pronto Werkzeuge (barcuta) ↓

From Wuppertal Cronenberg. From the 1980s part of Meister & Schlingensiepen, now
Meister Werkzeuge.
J. D. Dominicus & Söhne und David Dominicus (coroana cu initialele D&S)

Linkuri utile:

https://www.holzwerken.de/museum/hersteller/deutsch.phtml
https://www.alte-beitel.de/index.php/warenzeichen/16-hersteller-haendler/deutsche-
hersteller-haendler/693-werner-august?
fbclid=IwAR2jqx6gp9hEn11yYvshE9OWvXPMCdbPtUHb0gk3iz_DJWRiH-giIRH8A30
https://books.google.de/books?
id=XJ5imqL8JK8C&fbclid=IwAR2XN6gZFMnqSYJVlGblMdfVyHTdQfdMw5Mh9mZ8QbWxfOrSP
IIo6fXQsVo

Austria - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Sensenwerke_in_%C3%96sterreich?
fbclid=IwAR0av2HTyQ5KHsRh1IKbtZ0lT55ZTfBViMrL_PoKA3OzQeYp0ebt9sPDR5c

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