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carlsson1982
I am wondering where It offer. It looks like an auction picture.
Indeed, and as if someone pried the Hoheitszeichen and the death's head off of cap.
I think Mr. Castle in in the US Midwest.
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05-24-2015 12:24 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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carlsson1982
It's the type of attachments that came between the "RZM 52 attachments" and the "round discs" attachments.
Bravo. No sophistry here to be sure. The kind of functional knowledge that aids the collector. Thanks. And, the M1 designation was introduced in early 1935.
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I think Herr Deschler was experimenting some kind of new attachments. The "discs attachments" was a very good idea IMO.
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There were persons who witnessed all of this who were alive and kicking a decade ago. It is a pity that no one ever asked them how these things were actually made, no?
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He looks like the badge, really. Except his smile is not as mesmerizing.
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See here, this article is not especially old.
Deschler & Sohn: Ordensschmiede der P
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See:
Helmut Stillner lenkte 22 Jahre die Geschicke der Firma: Er kam in den 40er Jahren als Angestellter zu Deschler & Sohn. 1975 bot ihm sein damaliger Chef, Gustav Kainz, das Unternehmen an. „Kaufen konnte ich die Firma damals nicht, zunächst übernahm ich sie als Pächter und zahlte monatlich hohe Beträge“, sagt Stillner. Als die Pacht auslief, wurde er Eigentümer.
Someone should ask him who knows the secrets of these badges.
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The firm today is owned by an Austrian company.
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