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Cargo Submarine U-Deutschland Artifacts and Model

Article about: Steve: Thanks for the follow-up on Mont Alto. It looks like Prusse was probably the engineer superintendent of construction on both the Deutschland and the Bremen. His official designation i

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    I got lucky again! Another great find!

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    Luke: Those are two terrific items. Your match case case makes mine look positively shabby. Dwight

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    Hey Dwight,
    Some items in the artifacts catalog say cancelled. Do you know of any of those that they still produced?
    Thanks.

    Luke

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    A few more for the collection!

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    Dwight:
    I know a few of the "cancelled" items were still made but I was wondering if all of them were made?
    Thanks!

    Luke

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    Almost forgot this new addition.

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    Wouldn't it be possible that any number of the early 1920's artifacts produced by Robert Smith and Sons could have been add-on parts installed as part of the 1917 makeover of the DEUTSCHLAND once it became the U-155? I'd think that possibility to be highly probable.

    On the other hand, there are a number of artifacts, spare parts as it were, buried along Baltimore's waterfront, deliberately placed there following the burning of the pier upon
    which they were impounded.

    So much for guarantees ...

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    Hi,

    I had the Baltimore Iron Cross plaque in my hands last month. It is really big, thick and heavy (weight ca. 285 g). The plaque was sold on a German auction for 220 € (plus ca. 20% auction fees).

    greetings
    Tomasz

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