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I bet the only WAF member who is happy about 2 weeks of posts being gone is a lowlife scumbag Thorsten Bien. But hey dude, don't keep your hopes up, I won't let you off the hook till I get my stolen staff back and see your little war memorabilia operation go belly up. Take my word , loser, do I have a few surprises for you.
In a few days I will be posting images and description of the items stolen by this thief.
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As not to pollute this thread which some people may find interesting, i will be starting a totally new thread solely dedicated to that human garbage called thorsten bien. Also, due to the fact that I am shifting my collecting focus I may not post here anymore or not as often.
Having said that , I nonetheless would like to finish off with a little bang. Coming next week, I'll post something really amazing that I am sure any cultural collector will appreciate. Here is a little hint.Attached Files
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Originally posted by Dmv View PostLooking forward to your post!
Too bad you are shifting collecting focus...because of what happened?
As for the post, here it is. Will post with small intervals as there is a lot to post.Last edited by Quickie; 07-09-2020, 04:51 PM.
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A few words about Elizabeth Hablik-Lindemann. There is plenty of information about her on Google , so I am not going to copy and paste all of that.
The major points are : Elisabeth Lindeman was a master weaver , who among other places studied weaving in Sweden. In 1902 , she founded Museumsweberei in Meldorf , where probably some of the cultural tapestries we now own came from.
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In 1907, she marries Chech born avant-garde artist Wenzel Hablik , moves with him to Itzehoe in Holstein and establishes there a boutique weaving mill “ Handweberei Hablik-Lindemann” that produces highly artistic, one off pieces for wealthy Germans as well as for Nazi organizations later on .
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