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02-27-2020 12:13 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Hi there,
these are blanks from the manufacturer Genossenschafts Maschinenhaus der Büchsenmacher, Ferlach-Kärnten in different production stages.
For this reason, one part has already been accepted and the other not.
These unfinished S84 / 98 were dumped in the surrounding lakes towards the end of the war.
All pieces show corresponding traces of longer stays under water.
I think a find in a factory is an invention.
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Hi there ...
I know who the manufacturer is. Yes maybe that's right and
maybe not .. That ''everyone'' is dumped in the lake ..
There is no one who knows with 100% certainty that everyone should be dumped in the lake.
(though the damage could be similar) ...
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Regardless whether they were ever in a lake, they are interesting relics.
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Ossiacher sea was the location where majority of Ferlach production ended,b r.Andy
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That's right, it was dumped on Lake Ossiacher .. (the seller has invented it with the factory and has talked to 2 people, it has the same 45bym as these half-finished and the damage is the same) ..
I wanted to edit lookup text but do not know how to do?
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It is correct with finds on Lake Ossiacher .. (the seller has invented it with the factory and has talked to 2 people, it has the same 45bym as these half-finished and the damage is the same) ..
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JTNs...Please..for future postings please give a little more detail in your thread title as it doesnt help the search engines outside of this website as quickly as our internal search engine. I edited twice now.
45 bym doesnt mean anything to novices just starting in the hobby.
Best Larry
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