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    I agree--you can't get much better than that!
    I always thought these plates were produced as gifts for the touring Old Fighters rather than being something that anyone could buy.
    Erich
    Festina lente!

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      I think there were produced a few thausands, this one comes from a Family with no CB owner, The employers by Roesler could have taken a few out of the factory

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        The plates are a must-have now!!!!

        Mil

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          I agree, Mil...just wish I could afford one!

          Br. James

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            Very interesting that the colours are a little different, they coloured with airbrush by hand, so is this difference explained, Max Roesler was a bin Ceramic-Factory, they produced other 3. Reich items too, but I have never Seen such a thing.
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              This is a coffee pot for the Wehrmacht, made by the same factory as the CB plate
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                Very nice comparison. Did they produce any 3D figures or other things related to the Coburg event?

                Mil

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                  Originally posted by M. Zimmer View Post
                  Very interesting that the colours are a little different, they coloured with airbrush by hand, so is this difference explained, Max Roesler was a bin Ceramic-Factory, they produced other 3. Reich items too, but I have never Seen such a thing.
                  Congratulations on a wonderful purchase. I have never seen the Coburg plate in box before. I am not sure how many plates were made. I would estimate less than what you guessed but what we can be sure of is that there are not many around today.

                  Gary B
                  ANA LM #1201868, OMSA LM #60, OVMS LM #8348

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                    Below is my quick compilation of the known Coburg plates based off my personal knowledge and after conducting a quick word search on this thread for the Coburg plate:

                    ErichS owned one which has since been sold (1)

                    Jon Fish found, and I believe sold, one (1 or 2)
                    (not sure if they are 2 different plates)

                    Winkler had a broken/repaired one (1)

                    One sold in auction (1)

                    M. Zimmer owns 2 (one boxed) (2)

                    A friend owns one (1)

                    I own one (1)

                    Ratisbon's just auctioned one (1)

                    So that is a maximum of 10 plates. This does not take into account/consideration that some of those listed above might be double counted (i.e. sold by one member and purchased later by someone else and listed again)

                    Gary B
                    ANA LM #1201868, OMSA LM #60, OVMS LM #8348

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                      I know another 3 plates, one in the Coburg Stadtarchiv, two others owned by friends

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                        Thanks, M.Zimmer.

                        We are still barely in the 2 digit range!

                        Gary B
                        ANA LM #1201868, OMSA LM #60, OVMS LM #8348

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                          Another Coburg Plate

                          It dös mit belong to the CB, but it is original out of the time

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                            But now
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                              I've never seen this one before...what does the reverse look like?

                              Br. James

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                                Counting this one?
                                http://griffinmilitaria.com/cgi-bin/...status=&title=

                                Originally posted by Gary B View Post
                                Below is my quick compilation of the known Coburg plates based off my personal knowledge and after conducting a quick word search on this thread for the Coburg plate:

                                ErichS owned one which has since been sold (1)

                                Jon Fish found, and I believe sold, one (1 or 2)
                                (not sure if they are 2 different plates)

                                Winkler had a broken/repaired one (1)

                                One sold in auction (1)

                                M. Zimmer owns 2 (one boxed) (2)

                                A friend owns one (1)

                                I own one (1)

                                Ratisbon's just auctioned one (1)

                                So that is a maximum of 10 plates. This does not take into account/consideration that some of those listed above might be double counted (i.e. sold by one member and purchased later by someone else and listed again)

                                Gary B

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