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    #16
    Robert - That's exactly the one I was thinking about, thank you for posting the picture of that catch, I only had a blurry one of the catch...
    It would indeed be interesting if there was a relationship between the two or not. But maybe we'll never know...

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      #17
      Originally posted by R. Schmitt View Post
      Robert - That's exactly the one I was thinking about, thank you for posting the picture of that catch, I only had a blurry one of the catch...
      It would indeed be interesting if there was a relationship between the two or not. But maybe we'll never know...
      I don't know the geographical location of both makers, Wernstein and Hoffstadter... Bonn a. Rhein vs. Jena-Lobstedt. But it looks obvious they shared parts, doesn't it?

      Robert

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        #18
        Bonn is in the West and Jena in the Eastern Part of Germany, so there's no geographical relationship there, and yes, to me they could indeed be pretty much identical. Just a Hypothesis, though...
        Rainer

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          #19
          Originally posted by R. Schmitt View Post
          Bonn is in the West and Jena in the Eastern Part of Germany, so there's no geographical relationship there, and yes, to me they could indeed be pretty much identical. Just a Hypothesis, though...
          Rainer
          It would indeed be a paradox that they both made catches in the same exact manner and lived so far apart. ??

          Robert

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            #20
            I don't know what the case was with other makers' hardware networks. Souval, Juncker.... was it geographical, or simply a market price question (Deumer had cheaper needles than Mayer for example) or another system. After all, we're not talking truck loads of stuff, but merely a box filled with 10.000 catches...

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              #21
              Originally posted by R. Schmitt View Post
              I don't know what the case was with other makers' hardware networks. Souval, Juncker.... was it geographical, or simply a market price question (Deumer had cheaper needles than Mayer for example) or another system. After all, we're not talking truck loads of stuff, but merely a box filled with 10.000 catches...
              That's understandable, and certainly makes good sense. $$$

              Robert

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                #22
                Nice cross....

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by ANDY BUTKUS View Post
                  Nice cross....
                  Yes sir. It's former owner - and you can't have it back, Andy.

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                    #24
                    Thats really a BEAUTY just love it

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by xerox_ View Post
                      Thats really a BEAUTY just love it
                      Thanks. I just need a nice LDO case for it now.

                      Robert

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                        #26
                        shouldn't be too hard good luck with that of course

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                          #27
                          Hello,

                          I really like the look of this one.

                          William Kramer
                          Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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                            #28
                            I bet these type were favorites of the foot sloggers who spent their average day jumping into foxholes and doing belly flops on the ground. It would take a good pull or jolt to do damage to one of these guys

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Darrell View Post
                              I bet these type were favorites of the foot sloggers who spent their average day jumping into foxholes and doing belly flops on the ground. It would take a good pull or jolt to do damage to one of these guys
                              Yes, Darrell, these and the Zimmermanns and Godets too. But for the officers and NCOs who could afford the extra $'s, the SB's were the rage for security in combat wear.

                              Robert

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