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    Who made Tellermines during WW2?

    Until I [my sources in Russia] find an original, I have a Tellermine T Mi-35 replica. What I am wondering, is I have seen these weapons made in 1938 by HAGENUK, but what was their production code in let's say 1940 to 1944? Also I have seen these older Tellers with "WaA 491" I have tried looking this up with no luck. This is the place to find the facts. THANKS

    #2
    I believe HAGENUK was later "brd", although I have not seen them on T.mi.35's, only on S.Mi.35's.

    They were just one of many different T.Mi.35 manufacturers. As an example, here are the maker marks on three of mine.
    1) F.W.157
    2) HAG344
    3) F.W.157
    Attached Files

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      #3
      Thank You WWIIBuff, the HAGUNEK did make T.mi-35s, here [I hope] is a photo from 1938. Do you know what factory F.W. 157 was? Or the Waffenamt for either?
      Thanks again

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        Originally posted by Alpino View Post
        Thank You WWIIBuff, the HAGUNEK did make T.mi-35s, here [I hope] is a photo from 1938. Do you know what factory F.W. 157 was? Or the Waffenamt for either?

        FW157 is Fritz Weber & Co.

        Steve

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          #5
          Originally posted by no1canuck View Post
          FW157 is Fritz Weber & Co.

          Steve
          Thanks Steve. That is what I have in my notes as well, but I am not sure where I got that information, probably from Klarkon.

          What was your source? Is there a list somewhere of pre-1940 manufacturer names before the codes started?

          I have a list of manufacturer codes I downloaded from the web, but nothing for the pre-1940 markings.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Alpino View Post
            Thank You WWIIBuff, the HAGUNEK did make T.mi-35s, here [I hope] is a photo from 1938

            Thanks Alpino, that is the first time I have seen a T.Mi.35 by them.

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              #7
              Originally posted by WWIIBuff View Post
              Thanks Steve. That is what I have in my notes as well, but I am not sure where I got that information, probably from Klarkon.

              What was your source? Is there a list somewhere of pre-1940 manufacturer names before the codes started?

              I have a list of manufacturer codes I downloaded from the web, but nothing for the pre-1940 markings.
              I use the book German Secret Armament codes until 1945 Visier Edition by Micheal Heidler. It includes the pre 1940 codes and the later 1940 three letter codes along with cross referencing to manufactures by name. It also has LDO and RZM lists and cross referencing. Quite handy. I got a signed copy from him when he published it in 2016.

              Steve

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                #8
                Thank for letting me know Steve!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Alpino View Post
                  HAGUNEK did make T.mi-35s, here [I hope] is a photo from 1938.

                  I just remembered I saw this before on the dealer website. A nice example, but a bit pricey. It is still available for anyone interested:

                  https://www.ima-usa.com/products/ori...nuk-dated-1938

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by no1canuck View Post
                    I use the book German Secret Armament codes until 1945 Visier Edition by Micheal Heidler. It includes the pre 1940 codes and the later 1940 three letter codes along with cross referencing to manufactures by name. It also has LDO and RZM lists and cross referencing. Quite handy. I got a signed copy from him when he published it in 2016.

                    Steve
                    Well Steve, one big problem about that book... it is going for $235 & I have a son in college, one in trade school & one HS hockey & football.... adds up!
                    SO, if you have it in your heart... what were the production codes for HAGENUK & FW? [& WaffenAmts?] THANKS
                    ~ also why I have repros & home made stuff...

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                      #11
                      brd = HAGENUK - Hanseatische Apparaetebau-Gesellschaft Neufeldt u. Kuhnke GmbH, Kiel

                      brc = Fritz Weber & Co. Metallwaren- und Laternenfabrik, Berlin (FW)

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by klarkon View Post
                        brd = HAGENUK - Hanseatische Apparaetebau-Gesellschaft Neufeldt u. Kuhnke GmbH, Kiel

                        brc = Fritz Weber & Co. Metallwaren- und Laternenfabrik, Berlin (FW)
                        Also HAG344 is HAGENUK early code.

                        Steve

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Alpino View Post
                          Well Steve, one big problem about that book... it is going for $235
                          I bought a copy a couple days ago on Ebay, directly from the author. The price was $47.00. According to Ebay just now, he has 1 copy left.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by WWIIBuff View Post
                            I bought a copy a couple days ago on Ebay, directly from the author. The price was $47.00. According to Ebay just now, he has 1 copy left.

                            Well that last copy sold just a little while ago, so I assume it was someone here who got it. Congratulations!

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                              #15

                              Ebay
                              a day late & a dollar short!!!
                              but on the trail a few places

                              and thank you all for the info

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