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    Glasmine 43

    Hello guys!!
    any of you know how many manufacturers glasmine there have been???
    in my collection I have only 4 models of body ( 10 - 40 - 13 or 7 - anchor) and related plate
    Mattia

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    Glasmine 43.

    Pictures Matta.... pictures.....

    Are you asking about makers marks on the bottom of the glass bowl? or markings on the glass pressure plate?

    I Have 3 in my collection I will try get some pics up too.

    Glen
    http://wehrmachtinternetmuseum.tumblr.com/

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      #3
      The bottom can also have nr 14.

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        #4
        photos of my collection....

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        DSC02533.JPG

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          #5
          ummm....

          help for photos???
          I can not upload
          is a server problem?
          Mattia
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            #6
            Cool! You have few of the brown 40 marked 4 rings pressure plate, not easy to find.

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              #7
              Hi Grenademan2005!!
              thanks
              to be honest it was not hard to find....
              was much more hard find these two and this body
              Mattia

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                #8
                I have those two, the clear 40 IĀ“m agree is very rare, but the anchor one is very common.... what you say gives a question to my mind, the 4 ringed 40 plates were found at your area?

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                  #9
                  Hi Miguel!!!
                  but you can see the latest photo?
                  Mattia

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                    #10
                    I can see two plates. Are there more?

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                      #11
                      I do not see them is my problem ...
                      dishes brown come from germany....
                      here is the other


                      ancora2.jpg

                      ancora.jpg

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                        #12
                        these are the two models brown
                        there are other models?
                        Mattia

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                        DSC02541.JPG

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                          #13
                          Damn!!!!! I have never seen before a bowl with an anchor!!!!!! Now I have to find one for match with my plate . DonĀ“t worry about the photos, the forum is changing server and there are some problems. There is a third brown plate, I will load photos later.

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                            #14
                            Generally glass mines are not that hard to find here in Europe at good prices not like the USA. What i find difficult to get is the metal ribbed plate that goes inside. The flat version easy find. Anyone have a ribbed plate?

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                              #15
                              Like in all things the Glasmines have parts or variations that are not easy to find, some variations of the pressure plates are uncommon, the same with the bowls, never seen before one with anchor, (and believe me when I say that I have had MANY of them), and the same with the "two steps" metal plate or the flat metal plate made of Zinc, or the flat iron plate green-brown painted, or the mega rare Buck fuze. Also the SF6 chemical fuzes were very rare until they started to come from Poland. Within the SF6 you have two types, zinc and bakelite, being the bakelite one very rare. Ah, I forgot to mention that there is also another version of the fuze plate, one made from glass. Photos of the third variation brown 40 marked pressure plate as promised. On top they are the same, but on the other side one has some lines made on the surface, I guess for better bite. The lines are not scratched on, they were made while the glass was still malleable.
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