Not much to add to the thread title.
I feel like this question has been lurking under the surface of some S&L PLM discussions over the past years.
Does anyone believe that S&L made PLMs prior to 1945?
Does anyone have real proof that they did not, and can put this question to rest?
I'm just curious as I saw an S&L-type PLM, totally unmarked, with such fine workmanship, enamel and detail that I found myself doubting that it was made after WWII.
Thanks to anyone who adds to this discussion.
I feel like this question has been lurking under the surface of some S&L PLM discussions over the past years.
Does anyone believe that S&L made PLMs prior to 1945?
Does anyone have real proof that they did not, and can put this question to rest?
I'm just curious as I saw an S&L-type PLM, totally unmarked, with such fine workmanship, enamel and detail that I found myself doubting that it was made after WWII.
Thanks to anyone who adds to this discussion.
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