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    What a stunning HJ camp item...

    look, what stunning item I`ve got today. It is really huge, I put a cup nearby for size comparison.

    I would bet it hang over the entrance of an HJ camp.

    It looks really brilliant in hand...
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          That is impresive!

          I agree it would be used for a temporary entrance. Would the metal 'bolts' reflect light when polished? (Not saying you should polish one!).

          I wonder if this is a standard item? Would there be a photograph with it in use if so?

          Chris.

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            Originally posted by chrischa View Post
            That is impresive!

            I agree it would be used for a temporary entrance. Would the metal 'bolts' reflect light when polished? (Not saying you should polish one!).

            I wonder if this is a standard item? Would there be a photograph with it in use if so?

            Chris.
            I'm sure it is a standard item. It was produced by a company, unfortunately their paper label is not complete any more.

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              #7
              Very nice and a period piece, no doubt.

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                It is a Hitler Youth fund raiser board .benefactors pay a few pfennings to hammer a nail in when filled with nails its placed on display in the HJ Bann quarters.if only it could talk

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                  Originally posted by theodore giles View Post
                  It is a Hitler Youth fund raiser board .benefactors pay a few pfennings to hammer a nail in when filled with nails its placed on display in the HJ Bann quarters.if only it could talk
                  That is very interesting ... a rare item for sure.

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                    Originally posted by theodore giles View Post
                    It is a Hitler Youth fund raiser board .benefactors pay a few pfennings to hammer a nail in when filled with nails its placed on display in the HJ Bann quarters.if only it could talk
                    Ahh, that makes sense. A company delivered the wooden board and the nails separate, and the nails were hammered in for a small donate.
                    You are right, if it only could talk...

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                      This item is shown in "Militaria" heft 1 2008
                      http://www.ebay.de/itm/MILITARIA-Hef...item58956e54bf

                      The "Nagelbrett" was used by the HJ for the 1933 WHW and indeed was hung afterwards in the HJ 'Heim"

                      Photo's in use in above magazine!

                      Great item, would love to own one!

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                        #12
                        Very impressive -- congrats on landing a very unusual relic!

                        Br. James

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                          #13
                          Great item!

                          Kind regards, Peter

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                            #14
                            That's amazing. Thanks for showing it.

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                              #15
                              Hi,

                              Amazing item!
                              Thanks for showing on the forum, truly excellent!

                              Best wishes,

                              John.

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