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    KM gadget

    Hi.
    Could someone tell me what is this and what would be the approx value?
    Thanks
    K.
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    Kriegsmarine fake RECORD Tourenzähler BEWARE

    Civilian item that has been "augmented" in with a fake Kriegsmarine stamp to increase its value!

    check: http://www.ebay.pl/itm/Record-alter-...-/250876486374

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Record-alter...item3cb997a3bb

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      #3
      That is a tourenzahler recording device that was attached to the framasham in order to record its RPM so that the sicasor gear inside the sortasay did not over heat and cause prostration of the dingleupus and thus preventing the u-boat's Koltercrank from seizing. Only the second one I have ever seen. Hope that helps.
      JAndrew

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        #4
        Excellent explanation, except that Koltercranks were not used in U-Boats but only in destroyer engines.
        Regards
        Christian

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          #5
          Christian, They were also found on the very late war holzgas u-boat engines.
          JAndrew

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            #6
            You guys are crazy

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              #7
              JAndrew,
              Holzgas U-Boats engines are all postware fakes....there is no prove that they were build wartime !
              If you know better, show me the facts !!

              Regards
              Christian

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                #8
                Christian,
                There is debate about whether war or post war manufacture. The parts are all consistent with war time manufacture but there is no proof that they were assembled before or after the war so the best one can say is that they are "wartime compatible". The paint on the older examples is certainly wartime made but on later serial number engines the finish is for sure post war. It is my understanding that these were all made by a single firm in Vienna, Austria, the name of which escapes me now.
                JAndrew

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                  #9
                  Thanks for the info.
                  Regards
                  K.

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                    #10
                    Kass,
                    the item is a mechancial revolution counter.
                    As said above, a civilian item. Can be found often, price about 30 Euro.
                    Regards
                    Christian


                    http://www.ebay.de/itm/Antiker-mecha...-/360726163352

                    http://www.ricardo.ch/kaufen/sammeln...dFeatureKey=57

                    http://www.ebay.de/itm/Alter-Record-...-/370898094711

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by compressore View Post
                      Kass,
                      the item is a mechancial revolution counter.
                      As said above, a civilian item. Can be found often, price about 30 Euro.
                      Regards
                      Christian


                      http://www.ebay.de/itm/Antiker-mecha...-/360726163352

                      http://www.ricardo.ch/kaufen/sammeln...dFeatureKey=57

                      http://www.ebay.de/itm/Alter-Record-...-/370898094711
                      Thank you.
                      Regards
                      K.

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