Originally Posted By: rabbit
Don't get your knickers in a twist over a name on a piece of steel cooked in Pennsylvania.


I think you've summed it up but the cooker was probably in Liege. Most of the tubes on American makes which have Krupp, etal. almost always have some sort of Belgian tube maker's mark or initials which may be for the importer. I'd say Krupp, or a plant making steel from a Krupp recipe, provided the raw material in some form natural to the tube maker.

Kind Regards,

Raimey
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