But let's sum it up from the Belgian marks. It has the preliminary stamp & it has the Perron, which denotes proofed in the final state. Now I realize that the lower AF stamp doesn't have a crown but, but had the longarm platform been made in Paris, why then would it wear the full regiment of Belgian proofmarks? If anything, it should be the AE French stamp that notes it was made outside France. Now I have viewed countless Auguste Francotte stamps and there really isn't a consensus but they all have a Crown. So the question that begs is why would a longarm platform wear the full regiment of Belgian proofmarks and also wear the mark of being made in Paris, or not in St. Etienne, a mark which the Paris retailers requested.
Does the longarm wear Francotte's name on the top rib or anywhere?
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Raimey
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