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    #16
    Originally posted by Thomas H View Post
    Hi Marcus!!! Great that you are back!!!

    To be honest I didn't really look at the "left hand folded" packet. Can you tell me your concerns. I see something I really like about this packet, I think it just made my day

    Cheers, Thomas

    Sure mate, and thanks buddy, good to be back........I think lol


    Okay, I'll reserve ' final judgement' as it were until perhaps I have an example in hand, but my initial contentions lay with the maker mark as you will observe from the pic below. We'll get to the obverse, paper and construction later.

    Too many pointers here synonymous with a probable fake, not to look into this one further.

    I'll have to get back to this one later, I'm busy with the girls at the mo.....
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      #17
      And quickly the obverse. The imposed maker mark above is from this very packet I show here below - from a UK dealer site, yes.
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        #18
        Hi Marcus,

        Here are pictures of the packet I have. front is the same as the one you/kristian placed in this thread.

        MM is #89 Rudolf Richter, Schlag bei Gablonz. It came with a mm KVK 89.
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          #19
          Well, that is interesting! There's also a Richter of Hamburg (90) as I have one of those, also. Any relation there I wonder?

          I think I will look forward to having one of these in hand then.

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            #20
            Here a BWB packet with the same letterings
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