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The C broadarrow was officially removed in 48/49, although it was applied when manufacturers followed the drawings for some time yet, right into the late 60s on items like the KFS.
The stylized arrow(or is it a maple leaf...I think it's and arrow) with the inspection services mark came in around 1950 from the equipment that I have seen, and was gone by the early 70s. The alpha/numbers in the stamp are likely the individual inspectors assigned number. |
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Here is the broad arrow on my garage garbage can.
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Rob and Paul - Thank you for the information.
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Frank
Note that the C /l\ was a property mark, where the later mark you show is an inspection services mark. I wish I had more information on the IS mark....the information I have is purely what I have seen. |
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I think the C Broad Arrow was used as both a property
IMG_0209 (3).jpg and an inspection mark. IMG_0213 (3).jpg |
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