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    Gustav Brehmer Tool Supplier

    This looks to be one of the suppliers of Gustav Brehmer's tools. They may have purchased things like drills, bits, files, engraving tools, brushes and maybe even the die press from this company.
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    Excellent Tony! I love seeing period catalogs like this, especially when we can tie it to a maker we are familiar with.

    What is the cover page with Brehmer's name on it? Was this catalog mailed to Brehmer? Anything else Brehmer related?

    Thanks for showing, very interesting little snapshot of a badge producers tools.

    Tom
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      #3
      Thanks Tom, the first picture is just a self addressed envelope from Brehmer to the supplier, maybe they were mailing them an order or a check.

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        #4
        That`s interesting, nice find Tony. I like that G.B. Envelope.

        Regards
        Job

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          #5
          Thanks for sharing. I love those old catalogues. I'm also interested in the Gustav Brehmer factory in connection with their production of the Sieger Awards of the National Trade Competition. The factory still exist today but they are not prepared to communicate about the past...

          I had to go via a friendly lady from the Music Museum which is located in the same street in Markneukirchen as the medal maker to get some general information about the firm's history.


          Regards, Wim
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            #6
            Very interesting and rare lecture.
            Gives an insight in what tools they needed to fabricate all these items we collect.

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              #7
              Very cool Tony and thanks for sharing! It almost looks like a dental tools catalog.

              It would be very interesting if we could see any small pieces that were actually produced with the matching tools we see here. Are there any pictures of products made by the tools?
              Kind regards,
              Giel


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