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    Hi guys, I have not got the slightest clue what these might be, have you ever seen these before?, thanks, Juan
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    The Top Tag is for an Electric/Power Generator - "KiloWatt Apparatus & Frame #" - And appears Original...
    The 2 Bottom Tags Are Fantasy Pieces...
    cheers, Glenn

    -Update- HPL has posted the correct information below-
    Last edited by bigmacglenn; 06-21-2017 at 04:47 PM.

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    Quote by bigmacglenn1966 View Post
    The Top Tag is for an Electric/Power Generator - "KiloWatt Apparatus & Frame #" - And appears Original...
    The 2 Bottom Tags Are Fantasy Pieces...
    cheers, Glenn
    Actually, I think the "Kw" is far more likely to mean "Kraftwagen" [motor vehicle], as "Fahrgest Nr" = "Fahrgestellnummer" means "chassis number".

    For example, radio sets for use in motor vehicles were designated as "Kraftwagengeräte". (Whereas Kilowattgerät doesn't really mean anything.)

    However, I can't help but notice that "Gerät" is missing the Umlaut dots....

    As said above, the other two are definitely complete garbage.

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    Thanks Glenn
    Quote by bigmacglenn1966 View Post
    The Top Tag is for an Electric/Power Generator - "KiloWatt Apparatus & Frame #" - And appears Original...
    The 2 Bottom Tags Are Fantasy Pieces...
    cheers, Glenn

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    Thanks Sir
    Quote by HPL2008 View Post
    Actually, I think the "Kw" is more likely to mean "Kraftwagen" [motor vehicle], as "Fahrgest" = "Fahrgestell" is a chassis.
    However, I can't help but notice that "Gerät" is missing the Umlaut dots....

    As said above, the other two are definitely complete garbage.

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    Quote by HPL2008 View Post
    Actually, I think the "Kw" is far more likely to mean "Kraftwagen" [motor vehicle], as "Fahrgest Nr" = "Fahrgestellnummer" means "chassis number".

    For example, radio sets for use in motor vehicles were designated as "Kraftwagengeräte". (Whereas Kilowattgerät doesn't really mean anything.)



    However, I can't help but notice that "Gerät" is missing the Umlaut dots....

    As said above, the other two are definitely complete garbage.
    Thank You, Andreas! - I agree completely!
    cheers, Glenn

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    Very cool 😎

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    Yes, that last item, (a key ring?) is something you might find in a shop that also sells knives, air pistols and black T-shirts.

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