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    PPK Cal.7,65 mm(32). Cardboard box question !

    Gentlemen !

    What should I look for to judge if a cardboard box for PPK Cal.7,65 mm(32). is pre-war or war time manufactured ? The box I have been offered is with reddish snake skin imitation on the outside and a paper label who says: Walther logo, PPK Cal.7,65 mm(32). Nr.163894

    Hope some one can guide my on this!

    Regards

    Carl

    #2
    Carl,

    Maybe you can look at the name of the city.
    Zella Mehlis: before 45
    Ulm: post war

    regards,

    FRANK

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      #3
      Originally posted by Carl Ellingstad
      Gentlemen !

      What should I look for to judge if a cardboard box for PPK Cal.7,65 mm(32). is pre-war or war time manufactured ? The box I have been offered is with reddish snake skin imitation on the outside and a paper label who says: Walther logo, PPK Cal.7,65 mm(32). Nr.163894

      Hope some one can guide my on this!

      Regards

      Carl

      Carl,

      I hope to be wrong but I don´t think that there were real differences between a pre-WWII or a wartime period box. I never heard anything about it, and I´ve seen some pistols (both pre-war and wartime guns) in their original boxes - they looked pretty the same. But I must confess that I didn´t check them closely.

      Try to check at www.simpsonltd.com. Sometimes he has some PP/PPK for sale in the original boxes. It is a good reference, but not for prices, as far as I heard around here.

      Try to find if there is any info about the where the factory was located when the cardbord box was made. "Zella-Mehlis - Thüringen" was the Walther city up to 1945. After the war they moved to Ulm/Donau.

      Regards,

      Douglas.

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        #4
        Many thanks! Great little detail with the Ulm designation. I think it was Ulm. so it should be post war manufactured box

        Regards

        Carl

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          #5
          Prewar or wartime PPK with SN 163894 is nonsense. Used SN range was 755 000 - 1010000 and 173 500 K - 431 000 K.

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            #6
            Post War

            Thats called an "Alligator" box and it is post war thru the years around 1968 then the PPk was banned for import. Walther switched to a plastic box shortly thereafter.

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