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    GAB Opinions Please

    I just recieved this GAB in a lot from a vets neice & was wondering about the GAB as to origionality?, Thanks in Advance.

    Regards Scott.
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            Can Anyone help me out please

            Regards Scott.

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              Hi Scott,

              you have nice original GAB by R.K.

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                Hi Scott,

                IMO original Rudolf Karneth, Gablonz.

                All the Best,
                Gabor

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                  Originally posted by Eddie View Post
                  Hi Scott,

                  you have nice original GAB by R.K.


                  Hi Eddie & Gabor, this is excellent news, thank you very much

                  Cheers Scott.

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                    I,m assuming this is a late war production peice?


                    Regards Scott.

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                      Hi Scott

                      Based on the material used, the deterioration of the die and the crimped method of attaching hinge and catch, these are thought to be later production.

                      cheers
                      Graeme

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                        Originally posted by Graeme Sandles View Post
                        Hi Scott

                        Based on the material used, the deterioration of the die and the crimped method of attaching hinge and catch, these are thought to be later production.

                        cheers
                        Graeme
                        Thank You Graeme for your very helpful Info

                        Best Scott.

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