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    #16
    A friend of mine acquired a group of Ribbentrop's items and had a calling card case full of cards. Here is an example I got from him.

    Bob Hritz
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      #17
      Originally posted by Bob Hritz View Post
      A friend of mine acquired a group of Ribbentrop's items and had a calling card case full of cards. Here is an example I got from him.

      Bob Hritz
      Dear Bob,

      Thank you very much for posting a photo of a Ribbentrop calling card !
      It's a beauty!

      I believe the one that came from Shindler had gothic letters, but i don't remember.

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        #18
        Jon, I like the case.

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          #19
          Dear Jon-Olav,

          Many thanks for posting the photo of Ribbentrop smoking a cigarette, though I believe he's using a holder. The web provides the following historical anecdote on filtered cigarettes: "In 1954, R. J Reynolds manufactured the first filtered cigarette under the brand name Winston." Unfortunately for Ribbentrop, he was already dead for eight years before he would have had the opportunity to smoke a filtered cigarette!

          Br. James

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