Komnick logo.
Karl Franz Komnick started his car production in 1907 and used the knight's cross in their emblem. The factory was located in Elbing, East Prussia, so they sold their cars also to Russia, Poland and other eastern countries. The first cars had the radiator behind the engine. The Komnick was famous for his durability. But it was never reached mass production, so they had to close in 1927.
Komnick logo.
Komnick emblem. (source: Radiator Emblem Collection)
1913 Komnick ad. (source: Radiator Emblem Collection)
Komnick ad. (source: Radiator Emblem Collection)
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