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    Further to the tale of a GEM in a box.

    A careful light cleaning with water and a soft cloth has revealed a couple of things.
    1. While the paint has flaked a bit there is, to the top left of the capital G a blob which if not just chance, in which case why was it not cleaned off given the care taken elsewhere, is possibly the remains of one of the inverted commas mentioned above. Nothing similar in terms of paint on the top right however, though there is a spot which might be the remains of a of another blob. These might be the inverted commas.....
    2. More significantly it seems the names were not stenciled on. Around the edges of the paint (which show brush marks) there is a faint impressed outline, both on the main logo and on the other on the bottom of the box. This looks like it was made by some sort of stamp (its all too regular to have been a scribed in I think), in other words put there as a guide for someone to fill in with blue paint.

    So, this reinforces the possibility that this is an original box. Whose though? I have no idea how these rifles would have been imported, in large cases with multiple rifles, or in single boxes like this. On the other hand, these may have been made by Arbenz as an importer who then added his logo.

    Incidentally, I have never actually seen the logo Arbenz seems to have adopted, I may be barking right up the wrong tree. Anyone have an image?

    https://imgur.com/05QHGCo
    https://imgur.com/yfaYWr4

    And finally, also found the record of Arbenz' copyright case with Chas. Osborne over the use of the word 'GEM'. Here is the link, you can download the Pdf. https://academic.oup.com/rpc/article/4/6/143/1601948

    This must have been an expense and implies that the trade in these 'GEM's was sufficiently profitable to go to law over the name.
    Last edited by ogilkes; 28-11-2021 at 11:45 AM.

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