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Jinx
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20/08/2010 11:01 pm  

Hi,
I was wondering if anybody has come across this stamp before. It's on a metal stretcher/runner (the mechnism that allows the table to extend - don't know what you'd call it!) on an extending danish dining table. I've seen it a couple of times now. Is it the table's maker's mark or is it the metal stretcher's maker's mark? I've seen chairs attributed to Pirelli before just because they have a pirelli rubber seat support so I'm wondering if this is a case of the table being attributed to the parts supplier.

Thanks in advance for any input!


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teenspirit
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21/08/2010 1:25 am  

I used to have a table which has the same marking
Want to know more information about this maker too.


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Danish-homestore.com
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21/08/2010 1:42 am  

the answer is in the
question!!


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Jinx
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23/08/2010 4:19 pm  

Thanks
Thanks for the confirmation. Just wanted to be sure I wasn't going to wrongly attribute a table to a parts manufacturer!


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NULL NULL
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14/03/2011 5:13 pm  

So if I've got this right
, and in less cryptic speak.
CJ Rosengaard is the maker of the mechanism. The table it is attached to may be more interesting though. I have a particularly interesting rosewood table with this sort of mechanism. I've identified the table as a Kai Kristiansen for Heltborg Mobler.


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