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09-28-2020 11:01 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Complete, utter fantasy and quite horrible at that too. Historical value? Approximately zero bucks.
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Without provenance it just a piece of metal, 40 years is only the 80's, fakes have been prolific since the 50's , looks like a movie prop.
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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I think it is a fake, for these reasons; the first being that the company signature is wrong. It should be, Emaillierwerk, HEENE, Germersheim/Rh, with the company name, HEENE in all caps. And note that Emaillierwerk is misspelled as Emaillier-werk. In the hyphenated-form, Emaillier-werk, the “w” should have been upper case since it is a noun standing alone. When it is run-together like this, Emaillierwerk, the “w” is lower case. This is an example of a genuine Emaillierwerk, HEENE sign. The company signature is at the bottom in the center of the lower edge. The second reason is that I don’t like the Swastikas because they are all upright. I don’t recall ever seeing an upright Swastika on any official document, insignia, or sign, but I might be wrong on that point. The third reason is that the border is just too overdone with Swastikas and SS runes. The last reason is that it appears to be too pristine for a sign would be about 78 years old. Dwight
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Hello, as said above it’s fake. Raul
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I count 38 sets of ruins and 25 swa-stickers, besides the TK and eagle.
I'd say it's trying too hard.
All Lipstick and no Pig.
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I do not collect metal signs but learned quite a bit, so thank you.
What happened to the OP?
John
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CBH
I count 38 sets of ruins and 25 swa-stickers, besides the TK and eagle.
I'd say it's trying too hard.
All Lipstick and no Pig.
I agree. It is dreadful, a trap for the guilible set by the ignorant. In style it is just like those awful Soviet surplus hats covered in rank stars and cuff titles sometimes including both Soviet and DDR stuff that used to be sold near the old wall circa 1990.
Set aside any personal interest and take an objective look at it. It looks like a bad prop from a very low budget 'B' movie
Regards
Mark
PS Please don't ask for valuations here. It is against forum policy.
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Also the last nail in the coffin is construction of Treblinka started in May 1942.
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