It’s always a bit odd to see the swastika used in pre-Nazi days (although the Nazis flipped it around) as a “good luck” symbol in commerce. It appears that Hersey only used it for a relatively short period of time, starting in 1929. Reply
It’s always a bit odd to see the swastika used in pre-Nazi days (although the Nazis flipped it around) as a “good luck” symbol in commerce. It appears that Hersey only used it for a relatively short period of time, starting in 1929.