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    Hotel Guestbook with Hess Sig

    Hi

    It appears to be a guestbook of some sort. It appears authentic to me.

    Is the Hess sig hard to find? I have never seen one. Some other personalities are in it also.

    Best,
    Dion
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    Iam Uncle Sam
    That’s who Iam
    Been hiding out
    In a rock and roll band

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    Iam Uncle Sam
    That’s who Iam
    Been hiding out
    In a rock and roll band

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      Iam Uncle Sam
      That’s who Iam
      Been hiding out
      In a rock and roll band

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        #4
        I don't think Hess' signature is particularly hard to find, though it is usually pricy when you do, given his unique history! If anyone happens to know where he and his wife celebrated New Year's Eve in 1933, that would capture the location of where this guestbook is from.

        Br. James

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          #5
          The part with the Hess signature has, left from the date "26.-31.12.33" the abbreviation "Zsp." -

          this could mean the location "Zugspitze" .


          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zugspitze

          Gerdan

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            #6
            Originally posted by Br. James View Post
            I don't think Hess' signature is particularly hard to find, though it is usually pricy when you do, given his unique history! If anyone happens to know where he and his wife celebrated New Year's Eve in 1933, that would capture the location of where this guestbook is from.

            Br. James
            Don't think that would help as he left before the Silvester celebrations, otherwise the dates would have been "26.12.33 - 1.1.34" surely.
            Max.

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              #7
              Point well taken, Max...just trying to be helpful here. Obviously Rudolf and Ilse were staying somewhere during that period...

              Br. James

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                #8
                Thanks for the input.

                The seller did say it is from Southern Germany.

                I did look on the net at Hess autographs and the prices were crazy. I figured I should check in here for the real deal on it.

                D
                Iam Uncle Sam
                That’s who Iam
                Been hiding out
                In a rock and roll band

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