Hi
I've found some german document stampers and I would like to know if they are real or fake...
I've found them in a box on belgian flymarket, we call it "rommelmarkt or brocante"
Thanks
Hi
I've found some german document stampers and I would like to know if they are real or fake...
I've found them in a box on belgian flymarket, we call it "rommelmarkt or brocante"
Thanks
Hello Lorenzo Is it possible for you to take a picture of the prints you made using the stamps with a ruler next to them in centimeters please.
Kris...
First of all thank you very much Kris for your advice.
I took some pictures with a rule and the diameter of the first one "konzentationlager" is 3,5cm and for the SA stamp it's 5,3/4,2 cm.
What make me doubt ALOT (even if I'm a beginner in matter of german relics) is the quality of the wood. I expected oak but it's pinewood...
The woman from who I buyed them gave me her number, he said she had 2 or 3 stampers more at home...
Hi, and welcome to the forum!
Sorry but both of these are bad. Incorrect designs (eagle faces the wrong way on the KZ stamp) and the wrong wooden handles.
Always be wary of someone with items in quantity.
Cheers, Ade.
An old thread, but worth bumping back up to the top to show more variants of the reproduction ink stamps that regularly catch people out. These are among the common Polish made examples that have been on the market for decades.
GrĂ¼sse,
Carl
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