30 August 2005, 03:48
DaManK31 sling question
I was cleaning up my old (new to me) sling.
It's stamped "62 Gliesche Sattlerei Basel".
But it's got the inspection stamp of Major Mühlemann (who served as chief inspector from 1913-1941).
What does that "62 stand for?

30 August 2005, 03:58
RaySenderoMine is stamped:
ROB.BERLINGER
Satticrci
KLOTEN - ZCH
all the above inside an elipse with the number 44 below it.
06 September 2005, 23:49
DaManquote:
Originally posted by RaySendero:
Mine is stamped:
ROB.BERLINGER
Satticrci
KLOTEN - ZCH
all the above inside an elipse with the number 44 below it.
Ray, I think what looks like "Satticrci" is actually "Sattlerei" ("saddlery" in English).
"KLOTEN - ZCH" is "Kloten - Zürich".
08 September 2005, 04:04
RaySenderoGot a magnifying glass and looks like your right on the Sattlerei.
Thanks
PS: Any idea on the 44?
08 September 2005, 05:48
DaManquote:
Originally posted by RaySendero:
Got a magnifying glass and looks like your right on the Sattlerei.
Thanks
PS: Any idea on the 44?
My best guess is that it is the number assigned to the particular subcontractor. In your case, I think the 44 is the code for the ROB.BERLINGER
Sattlerei KLOTEN - ZCH.
I don't think there is way to determine the exact year the sling was made.
Check the other tip of your sling (smooth side) there should be one of three inspection stamps.

Inspector until 1941

Inspector 1941-1946

Inspector post 1946
09 September 2005, 06:07
RaySenderoquote:
Originally posted by DaMan:
Check the other tip of your sling (smooth side) there should be one of three inspection stamps.

Inspector until 1941
That's it but mine has an "A" on it not an "M"
14 September 2005, 23:30
DaManThe sling mystery continues!

Today I bought a sling and the inspection stamp is the Swiss cross with "Sz" (abbreviation for "Schweiz")and was made by A. OESCHGER in HORNUSSEN with the number 55.