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    Fabriks mold

    OK guys don't now where to post this one so i post it right here....




    Does anybody knows where this REICHS Eagle was being used for?? this is the only part i've got...
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    And another one



    got something to do with the Courthouse/Justice.

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    Also got these one's

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    what is worth these days??? don't wanne sell but for my insurance it's good to know

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      ReichspartijTAG 1939




      all of these part are 100% Original.

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        Nobody ????

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          #5
          Hey

          Well,

          first of all, I am new to collecting militaria and TR collectibles. The first seems like it was either a building decoration or a wild guess (the eagle on front of trains like here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/e-z/17764044/ - judging by its thickness).

          As far as the mold goes, I bet that's very valuable since it was used to do the originals. Make sure it never gets into the wrong hands. It would be a faker's paradise. That particular one was used to decorate those who took part in the takeover of Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia at the beginning of WWII.



          Jan

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            #6
            thx Jan, for your help im a little bit further

            i knew it was the sudetenland mold ( i wanted to know what these molds are wurth these days, for the insurance )

            i will never let these pretty ones fall in the hands of the wrong people

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              #7
              Hi wrekane111, what are the dimensions of that part eagle? Cheers, Torsten.

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                #8
                well i measured the part eagle .

                - From head to the end of swatsika 5.5 cm

                - From left to right 3.5 cm ( one end of the mold to the other. left - right )

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