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    Some cool HJ relict form my Museum

    Friends,
    I know this does not fit here but I found no place where it would fit.
    It was brought to me to the museum. It was found in a box packed away since then! Its a wooden dog made by the Pimfes for sale atcthe Christmas market Mannheim 1942. It is like brand new and has the writing on the belly Weihnachtsnarkt der HJ Jungstamm 9/171
    I had seen pictures of boys making things like this but now I have an original. I think most of them have been played and are gone by now. Anyone else have one or anything from mannheim? Best regards Dirk
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    I can appreciate an item like this! Nice find!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Dmv View Post
      I can appreciate an item like this! Nice find!
      I think the same.

      Regards, Wim
      Freedom is not for Free

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        #4
        wow

        Now that is a different find for sure.
        Regards Pete

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          #5
          Thanks for all the nice comments!
          Dirk

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            #6
            toys

            Dirk,Here's a document you might fond interesting.
            Jeff
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              #7
              Originally posted by JUNGCO View Post
              Dirk,Here's a document you might fond interesting.
              Jeff
              Now that is UBER cool! Congrats on a unique item!

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                #8
                Thanks Jeff! We found now out that the item was most propably made with the instructions from the "Werkblatt der Hitler Jugend". These instructive Manuals were for many Kinds of wooden items such as ducks, soldiers and dogs for toys.
                I searched for the Werkblatt for this doggie but could not find it. Does maybe anyone of the Forum members have that Werkblatt in ist Collection and want to share it with us?
                Many thanks
                Dirk

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