Favorite custom or production maker logo

Maybe I'm biased but I'm kind of proud of my own....out of the way and you'll never wear it off :D

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I'll second Don Fogg's, Chris Reeves, and Trace Rinaldi's logos...
But I like Tom Mayo's logo. If I remember right, we have a forumite with it tatoo'd on his arm!
 
Loveless and the Spydie Bug. I like the BM butterfly, but it makes the 920 toyish looking IMHO
 
We thought this was better than putting "They will take my gun when they pry it from my cold dead fingers " on the blade.
 

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One of the most interesting is Dellana's. She hides it in filework patterns and you really have to work to see it. When I talked to her about it she said that many of her customers actually never notice it.

I also like Bailey's and Don Fogg's. I also like Dave Ellis's (roses and dagger). An A.B.S M.S. (and friend) who really does some excellent work that most folks have not seen is Sava Damlovac. He uses a micro stamp you have to read with a loupe, so that it does not interfere with his damascus pattern or he lines of his knives.
 
Another thumbs up for the BM butterfly.

Trace's diamond looks good, but I have never seen it on a knife. :(

Microtech's logo looks to wanna-be badass, IMO.
 
Kit Carson's and Mike Obenaufs are very simple with their last name in block letters neatly and precisely stamped. guess my favorite is John W. Smith who uses a diamond shape with JWS stamped inside it. He also places his symbol on the bottom side of the blade tang which is really neat.
 
I like the outdoor themed logos... Simonich's Buffalo, Russell's acorn shield, and another vote for Gerber.

If I ever had my own, it would probably be an arrowhead, some sort of track like my avatar, or maybe a tree.

Also, what would you put in your logo???
 
I also dig Blackwoods logo, and the Shivworks snake, both done by Dan Long.. Strider, and Joel Pirella have cool marks too... :cool:
 
I'm with Mr. Rinaldi on this one.....

There's just too many cool ones to list.

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Sometimes, I'll think that a marking is just a bit strange -- and request for the "story behind the marking," if the maker is willing to share his/her story. And *_THAT_*, my fellow knife-lovers, is when things usually really turn interesting, and when I gain a whole new appreciation for the knife I own.

:)

Allen
aka DumboRAT
 
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