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    #46
    Very nice! Is that a PPK in the drawer?

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      #47
      Yes it is Erich, but unfortunately it is a repro, at least for now.
      There is also a 1940 nude magazine (Geist und Schönheit) in the drawer.

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        #48
        Hello guys,

        The display is almost ready, so there will be an update shortly.
        Hope you are not fed up with it.
        There is one detail i would like to share now, of wich i consider myself very lucky to find.
        I have found a drawing of the cathedral of Antwerp, made by a German and signed in 1943.
        It can not be better because this is displaying a desk in the Ortskommandantur of Antwerp, the same year, 1943.
        The cathedral is right behind the corner of it.
        Thanks again for the nice comments!!!!

        Greetings, Glenn.




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          #49
          it's getting better and better , top display Glenn

          grts Frank

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            #50
            hoi Frank

            thats correct,,, its a great display

            maybe more pictures from ,,,There is also a 1940 nude magazine (Geist und Schönheit) in the drawer.,,,,,

            cheers Bruno

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              #51
              very creative indeed- German bureaucracy at its worst- a messy civil servant... very athmospheric

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                #52
                Very detailed and high end display. I like it a lot, well done !

                Beste regards,

                Jan
                'Arzt und Soldat'

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                  #53
                  Hello guys,

                  Except for a feldbluse to put over the relax chair, the display is finished.
                  Placed a cabinet and hanged some wallpaper.
                  The cabinet is 1937 marked, made by "Gebr. Lübke", the still excisting "Interlübke" furniture company.
                  According to Interlübke, wich i have contacted, in those years, their confiscated factory made Focke Wulf propellers and also these officerscabinets, a nice found they said.
                  A Pioneer Oberleutnant greatcoat on the wall.

                  Some new things on the desk:
                  A "DRP" marked perforator and a "DRP" marked bakelite tape holder.
                  A German "Agfa Karat" (1938-1941) camera with some period snapshots of Antwerp.
                  A theespoon marked "E.Reitz Uniformwerke", and a business card of the same "E.Reitz Uniformwerke" (Merksem, Antwerp), not far from the Ortskommandantur.
                  A little bag of Heeres sweetener for his ersatz coffee.
                  A Wehrstammbuch.
                  A company pencil with the company's adress on it, "Adolf Hitlerstrasse".
                  A feldpost calender of 1943.

                  In the boots i have a DRP marked "Stiefelspanner".
                  Also a marked "Stiefelknecht".

                  Thanks again for the nice comments before!!!!!!!

                  Greetings, Glenn.





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                    #54
                    Finished at last !



                    Congrats again my good friend.
                    You have been for quite some time very patiently gathering, collecting, bying all these not so obviously to find really nice items.

                    And now your search seems to be finished.

                    I am looking forward to your next fascinating high quality project !

                    Best
                    Tony

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                      #55
                      That's one of the best period displays I've seen. Thanks for posting the pictures.

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                        #56
                        Thanks guys !!!!!!!

                        Maybe a small detail, the "Brüsseler Zeitung" , 1943, i have on this desk, has the Ortskommandantur of Antwerp on the frontpage.
                        The big building on the left of the picture.

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                          #57
                          Exc

                          Now that's a dream setup! Wouldn't mind seeing close up of the stuff in the cabinet!

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                            #58
                            hoi Glenn

                            thats looking great, good set up,, hmm i like the wallpaper,

                            looking forward to your next project
                            cheers Bruno

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                              #59
                              Yeah Bruno...you have done a good job with the wallpaper !!!!
                              A lot of thanks for that !!!!!! And other things !!!!!

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                                #60
                                hoi Glenn

                                thats visa -versa, its a great project

                                cheers Bruno see you tomorrow in Ciney

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