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|Location=Solingen, Germany
 
|Location=Solingen, Germany
 
|Date=1870 - 1983
 
|Date=1870 - 1983
|Owners=Walter Böntgen, Louis Sabin
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|Owners=Walter Böntgen, Louis Sabin  
 
|Uploads=[[image:Bonsa 2.jpg|600px]]
 
|Uploads=[[image:Bonsa 2.jpg|600px]]
}} The company existed 1870 -1983. Registered 22nd December 1876. Located Solingen,  
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}} Located Solingen, Mittelstrasse 13 since 1935 and on, renamed in Elsa-Brandstrom-Strasse 13-15, with 1939 till 1970.
  
Mittelstrasse 13 since 1935 and on, renamed in Elsa-Brandstrom-Strasse 13-15, with
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The factory was founded in August, 1870 by Walter Böntgen and Louis Sabin and was registered by the Chamber of commerce in November, 22nd 1876. In 1900 the factory is present at lists of associations of manufacturers of knifes, metal products, straight razors, scissors and souvenirs, Patent Taschenmesser and Priniessinscheren was granted to it.
  
1939 till 1970.The factory was founded in August, 1870 by Walter Böntgen and Louis
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Brandnames: Loreley (1895 No10122), Cosmopolit (1895 No10470), Кappapa (1895 No10015), Rhein (1895 No9957), Flying Dutchman (1897 No25019), Flying Scotchman (1902 No55271), EZYSHAVE (1898 No34432), AUTOCRAT (1899 No35531), Zando (1902 No55964), Clansman (1902 No55059), Bonsa (1902 No52288), Carrara (No.877), Sarina, Sabina, Autofix, Bellring, Bonanza, Hector, Hindenburg, Keystone, Klosscut, Midget, Mois, Nagraf, Fussball and Football, SSS im Kreis.
  
Sabin. The firm is mentioned in the Warenzeichenblatt supplement of 1905 as the
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Trademarks: В&S in diamond and a rectangle (1901 No49959), a foot and a football, and the unknown trademark (No 103529).
 
 
manufacturer of 'pocket knives, shears, shaving knives, and patented knives'.
 
 
 
Brandnames: Loreley (1895 No10122), Cosmopolit (1895 No10470), Кappapa (1895
 
 
 
No10015), Rhein (1895 No9957), Flying Dutchman (1897 No25019), Flying Scotchman
 
 
 
(1902 No55271), EZYSHAVE (1898 No34432), AUTOCRAT (1899 No35531), Zando (1902
 
 
 
No55964), Clansman (1902 No55059), Bonsa (1902 No52288), Carrara (No.877), Sarina,
 
 
 
Sabina, Autofix, Bellring, Bonanza, Hector, Hindenburg, Keystone, Klosscut, Midget,
 
 
 
Mois, Nagraf, Fussball and Football, SSS im Kreis.
 
 
 
Trademarks: В&S in diamond and a rectangle (1901 No49959), a foot and a football,  
 
 
 
and the unknown trademark (No 103529).
 

Revision as of 01:00, 30 August 2011

Logo Bonsa 1.jpg
Name Böntgen & Sabin
Location Solingen, Germany
Dates of Operation 1870 - 1983
External Links
Owners Walter Böntgen, Louis Sabin
Uploads Bonsa 2.jpg
Located Solingen, Mittelstrasse 13 since 1935 and on, renamed in Elsa-Brandstrom-Strasse 13-15, with 1939 till 1970. 

The factory was founded in August, 1870 by Walter Böntgen and Louis Sabin and was registered by the Chamber of commerce in November, 22nd 1876. In 1900 the factory is present at lists of associations of manufacturers of knifes, metal products, straight razors, scissors and souvenirs, Patent Taschenmesser and Priniessinscheren was granted to it.

Brandnames: Loreley (1895 No10122), Cosmopolit (1895 No10470), Кappapa (1895 No10015), Rhein (1895 No9957), Flying Dutchman (1897 No25019), Flying Scotchman (1902 No55271), EZYSHAVE (1898 No34432), AUTOCRAT (1899 No35531), Zando (1902 No55964), Clansman (1902 No55059), Bonsa (1902 No52288), Carrara (No.877), Sarina, Sabina, Autofix, Bellring, Bonanza, Hector, Hindenburg, Keystone, Klosscut, Midget, Mois, Nagraf, Fussball and Football, SSS im Kreis.

Trademarks: В&S in diamond and a rectangle (1901 No49959), a foot and a football, and the unknown trademark (No 103529).