note 1: Alton A. WeigelThe brand name Artopages, derived from a contraction of Art Topic Pages, began producing its first cachets back in 1962; their cachets were originally produced by pioneer designer Alton A. Weigel (1893-1980) from Woodville, Ohio, a former engineer whose initiation into the philatelic business came through designing pages for stamp albums.
Weigel’s early philatelic work drew the attention of Alfred Boerger, a Toledo, Ohio stamp dealer, who suggested he draws some designs for first day covers (FDCs). Weigel started doing so for U.S. stamps in 1960.
Weigel worked for Boerger A.B.C. cachets (the "A.B.C." stands for "Alfred Boerger Cachets"); hence, the similarity between Boerger and Artopages cachets. A.B.C. existed before the Artopages brand.
Which sorts out the AW symbol/signature.Which just leaves the questionable Beck attribution. Anybody?