Originally posted by Don Doering
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I have no idea. Certainly, there were enough completed pieces and (according to Bob Hritz) enough unfinished pieces (no pin, etc.) to fill the dozens of boards he personally obtained from vets. The same applies to the dozens of boards found by George Petersen and many others. Not to continue to beat a horse, but it is well known that Jim Atwood found immense quantities of both finished and unfinished daggers and component parts in Solingen. Why would these have still been there? Who knows? But they were.
Regarding the size of the equipment, you are right that some pieces were relatively small, but not all and not the ones for die-stamping complete medal planchets. Not to say that they were HUGE (as you might see in a tank factory), but they were still not insubtantial.
Regards,
Leroy
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