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    All Wellner marked but what is this(circled one for)
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    Ed. Anderson,Jr.
    The film "Idiocracy" was originally released as a comedy. Now it has been re-released as a documentary.

    Sarcasm is just one of my many talents!

    #2
    Calling cards, nice group!

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      #3
      Originally posted by J. Wraith View Post
      Calling cards, nice group!
      Yes - Visitenkartenhalter.

      Very nice group!!

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        #4
        Thank you Gentlemen !
        Ed. Anderson,Jr.
        The film "Idiocracy" was originally released as a comedy. Now it has been re-released as a documentary.

        Sarcasm is just one of my many talents!

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          #5
          I would say it is a " Zahnstocherhalter " - toothpic holder - not a Visitenkartenhalter!

          Gerdan

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            #6
            http://cache1.willhaben.apa.net/mmo/...-120132482.jpg

            Gerdan

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              #7
              Toothpick holder makes more sense being with a table service grouping. Did they have a floss server too?

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                #8
                Did the Germans use what seem to be rather long tooth picks ?

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                Ed. Anderson,Jr.
                The film "Idiocracy" was originally released as a comedy. Now it has been re-released as a documentary.

                Sarcasm is just one of my many talents!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JoeW View Post
                  Toothpick holder makes more sense being with a table service grouping. Did they have a floss server too?
                  Do Germans pick their teeth at the table??

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Gerdan View Post
                    I would say it is a " Zahnstocherhalter " - toothpic holder - not a Visitenkartenhalter!
                    That was my first thought as well but then I thought it to be not practical to have to get the wooden sticks out by lifting them up - but indeed that is exactly what it is.

                    A Zahnstocherhalter.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by J. Wraith View Post
                      Do Germans pick their teeth at the table??
                      Many things regarding culture were different back then - not only in Germany.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Thorsten B. View Post
                        Many things regarding culture were different back then - not only in Germany.
                        Sooooo all kidding aside, the Germans picked their teeth at the table during WWII and then stopped after the war?.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by J. Wraith View Post
                          Sooooo all kidding aside, the Germans picked their teeth at the table during WWII and then stopped after the war?.
                          It was neither a specific NS ritual nor german one - it is just not as common anymore as it was still roughly up to the eighties I would say.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Thorsten B. View Post
                            It was neither a specific NS ritual nor german one - it is just not as common anymore as it was still roughly up to the eighties I would say.
                            O.k, I think this is the case here in some cases as well. A modern business card here is about 3 1/2 inches, Third Reich card is smaller but do not think its a full inch shorter, tooth picks it is I guess and about right looking at a tape measure.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Thorsten B. View Post
                              It was neither a specific NS ritual nor german one - it is just not as common anymore as it was still roughly up to the eighties I would say.
                              Sure do hope the toothpicks got replaced by floss so they can do these:

                              Sometimes they appear to be more tight lipped, though:

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