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    Karneth? GAB zinc

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    Yes, a fine original with typical thick chome plated finish.

    These are typically attributed to Kareth, but we aren't sure who is behind the "RK" maker mark. It could be Kareth, but could also be Kreisel. All we can say for sure at this point is that it is maker "RK" and they were located in Gablonz.

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      #3
      Thanks

      Thanks for the great info

      Thanks
      Nicolai

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        #4
        Karneth or Kreisel, it was a very succesfull manufacturer of GAB's that's for sure.



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