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    AH paper, good or copy?

    Hello
    Is it good or copy?
    thank you
    Olivier
    <a href="http://fr.tinypic.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i36.tinypic.com/11813f7.jpg" border="0" alt="Image and video hosting by TinyPic"></a>
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    #2
    It's very difficult to judge from your images which are not sharp enough. Here are two genuine examples. You can compare for yourself.
    Hitler's stationery was of the highest quality printing and the paper was double page.
    Max.
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      #3
      And Berlin.....
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        #4
        As you can see, Olivier's example does not have the defined crispness in the printing as in the others, but that might just be the quality of his photographic images. Personally, I think that his example requires closer examination.
        Max.

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          #5
          Nobody else have a comment?
          Max.

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            #6
            Oliviers Does lack fine detail, like you mention Max. straight on photos in Daylight would help

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              #7
              Any reply from Olivier (or anyone else)?
              Max.

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                #8
                New pics

                new pics:

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                  #9
                  Olivier,
                  Thanks for posting these new pics. Based on these and your previous images, I don't think your stationery is original. It just does not have the quality of an authentic piece. Sorry.
                  Max.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by max history View Post
                    Olivier,
                    Thanks for posting these new pics. Based on these and your previous images, I don't think your stationery is original. It just does not have the quality of an authentic piece. Sorry.
                    Max.
                    No problem. I ask before buy it.
                    So if wrong, i don't buy it

                    thank you
                    Olivier

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                      #11
                      IMO Max is right.

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                        #12
                        Does anyone else have an input and maybe post some images?
                        Max.

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                          #13
                          Here is another example of stationery supposed to be that of Hitler. It is commonly sold as authentic personal stationery and is usually to be found on plain off-white correspondence cards. The embossed eagle and swastika and initials AH have no colouring. Personally, I doubt stationery such as this was ever used by Hitler and I believe all those offered for sale are of post-war manufacture. Notice the poor quality, highly absorbent card material used and the low grade embossing. For my money, these are fantasy pieces.
                          What do others think please?
                          Regards,
                          Max.
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