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    #31
    Swedish jury, you might want to read his posts again, he did not know how to spell it, it wasn´t a joke. Now he knows and all is fine.
    Cheers, Frank

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      #32
      Overruled, lack of knowledge was evident in the first posting, but in the 2nd
      traces of a pun could be discerned . Just teasing you Frank, you correction
      in regards of spelling is more than appropriate

      KR
      The Swedish Messerschmitt

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        #33
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        I was referring to his second latest post. I think he knows by now.

        It´s the same story as the word Leibstandarte. Don´t know how many times I´ve read Liebstandarte...

        Anyway, no big deal. We are all different, but with these 12 years of history as common interest!

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          #34
          Originally posted by Frank H
          Yes, it is one of the US collector´s most favourite mistakes. I bet even some books have it wrong. I admit it is not easy and confusing with the Junkers planes around in the same era. AND there is the German rank of Fahnenjunker (without a C), derived from the ancient "Junker", a kind of knight.
          Frank, don't forget the still-present (at that time) "ostelbischen Junker" (very influental and extremely conservative landowners whose estates lay eastwards of the Elbe).

          Folkert

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            #35
            Sure, but these fall into the knight Junker category, which were their ancestors.
            Cheers, Frank

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              #36
              Of course, if you group them that way. (I would argue for them being not so ancient, with specific origin in 1807-1811, but that's probably worth a disscusion of it's own.)

              Sorry for this OT interruption to the thread!


              Folkert

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                #37
                sold piece!

                This piece was sold for 35.000 Euro = 43.000 US $ (without tax) regards ralf

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