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    Nskk road sign help

    Hey I came across this sign recently, and believe it to be real.
    Has anyone seen one before, or know anything about it?
    Thanks for any help
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    Another view
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      #3
      Up closer
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        #4
        Up close of back
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          #5
          Nice sign. Yours is a wartime version. It's purpose was to phone the Traffic Assistance Service with accidents or other calamities, or even when drivers had trouble with their car.
          What is it's size 58,0x58,0 cm, 48.0x48.0 cm or 29.5x29.5 cm.

          This sign is known as Fernsprechstelle des NSKK-Verkehrshilfsdienstes and was in use since late 1938, early 1939. During the war it was known as Rufstelle. In the earliest stage a small NSKK eagle was in use, later the larger form. It exists also without the Red Cross symbol or with a forc spanner (such symbols came into service during early war). Occasionally such sign has the indication "Becomail", but then it is from cardboard. Most often it is from tin plate.

          In my book "Wall Plaques and Official Office signboards of Hitler's German", such sign is shown in use at a street on page 181. Further four such signs are shown with an explanation for reader's convenience.
          Last edited by wilhelm Saris; 03-19-2015, 04:01 AM.

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            #6
            It's about 23"x23" and is made from one piece of stamped steel, and a glass front.
            Thanks for your info on this sign Wilhelm.
            Any info on the value of it??

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              #7
              So, you have the bigger form. Nice!
              I do not collect TR items, so I have no idea about its value!
              Others might be able to tell!

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                #8
                Hi
                more info here :
                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=233885
                Cheers

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                  #9
                  Information about these signs and its purpose and explanation you can find in "Deutsche Kraftfahrt", issue January 1939, page 12 or for example "Deutsche Uniformen-Zeitschrift", number 3 from June 20, 1943. Page 10.
                  Normally such sign should glow in the dark!

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