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    K98k-Zf41 sniper photo

    Hello, I usually visit the Firearms Forum, but thought some of you here might also be interested. Please take a look at this thread.
    http://wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=57843

    Hello Takiguchi-san, since the last Email I have sent you, I have acquired a few original German documents. I hope to be educated from the members of this forum as well. Yoroshiku-onegai-shimasu.

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    BTW, I am new on these period photographs and wondering how to distinguish originals. This picture, my first acquisition, has no writing on the back except pencil written number '474' and paper maker logo 'LEONAR'. I have heard this Leonar is a period German paper manufacuturer.


    Is it safe to say at least the paper is authentic?
    Any opinions appreciated.
    Regards, Ken

    ところで、日本の方、結構いらっしゃるのですね。あらためてよろしくお願いいたします。

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      #3
      Hi KenT

      Try this thread it may help.

      http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=39406

      Larrister

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        #4
        Hello Ken, excellent shot!

        It appears to be an early print on LEONAR paper, so nothing to worry. As long as the photograph is sharp and does not have too much contrast, you have a nice image there!

        I remember only a couple of sniper photos in my archive, maybe I can find it for you later!

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          #5
          Larrister and Akira, thank you for the info!
          Akira, I am looking forward to seeing pictures from your fabulous collection!! Thank you again.
          Ken

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            #6
            Here's the promised photo - not as good as Ken's but anyway. It is from the album of RKT Heinz Auert.

            <img src="http://www.history.jp/images/Auert-scharfschuetze-1.jpg">

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              #7
              Presse Hoffmann photo "Snipers in the eastern front" --- Snipers and their observers spent hours in camouflaged position until they can deliver a 100% decisive shot.

              <img src="http://www.history.jp/images/PresseHoffmann-Waidelich-1.jpg">

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                #8
                Maybe this thread will be of some use...

                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ad.php?t=46261

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                  #9
                  Akira, thank you for the awesome photos! The first picture, I wonder what they are all doing and why on the roof? Makes me curious what they are looking at.
                  TheWolf1, thank you for the info. I will try UV light as soon as I get one.
                  Ken

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                    #10
                    I thought that this would be a nice one to add to this little collection
                    Attached Files
                    Regards
                    Si

                    SWS Collection 01-14 Images Copyright.

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                      #11
                      Nice picture, thank you for sharing!
                      That is a Russian M91/30 sniper rifle with PE scope?
                      Ken

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                        #12
                        Hi Ken,

                        As for the rifle, I have no idea, its not really my thing, but as its the only sniper photo I have, but I think its quite a cool one, I thought this was the place for it and try and rekick off the thread.
                        Regards
                        Si

                        SWS Collection 01-14 Images Copyright.

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