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Because of this post: auctionhouse selling fakes
I searched and found. Have a look:
auction 1
@ T'pionier, I love your piece
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Hi Guys, a while ago while trying to source information on these babies I joined the mailing list of the Whistle Museum. Recently a newsletter came through displaying a collectors collection I thought you may like to see. I might drop this gentleman an email as he may have some German WW2 examples and further knowledge??
Cheers
JustinC
P.s - this is only a small portion of his collection!
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Ok Collectors,
As previously stated I have now in my possession a lovely little handbook that came directly from Germany, published in 1941 and explains everything you need to know about the PfeifenSignale.
Unfortunately its in German and I would love to get a Translation done but at this moment I'm short of time so I will just post the booklet for now and for those that don't speak or can't read German I/We can do some translations as we go if needed until I get the chance to do a complete Translation
Also sorry about the pictures as they are as big as I could get with the scanner then compressing them so I could upload.
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Is there a way to differentiate the german bosuns whistles from an american when unmarked. I have about 3 or 4 american sterling versions,easily identified by sterling marks, and some plated others of unknown origin. Sailors did a lot of that kind of knot, and layard work...i had a japanese sword once that had the whole scabbard covered in fine knotwork....Like prison inmates today who knit for charity...swear to GOD...its true.
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