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    #16
    Ron Fink, in Calumet City, Illinois, had one of the lithographs of this SS poster. It was a thing of beauty. Wonderfully done.
    I don't know where Ron is these days, but for those of you who don't know, Ron was collecting when we were all buying INVADERS FROM MARS bubble gum cards. I remember he had one of Himmler's big packing trunks with the plate on the front of the trunk with the info of who it belonged to. And before you say anybody could get a big packing trunk and put a plate on it, his stuff was legit! He bought everything from vets. Bob Hritz might remember him. Really great stuff in the store! Those were the days before everybody got into the hobby. He had General Beck's(?) ribbon bar & a signed presentation photo from Goering to someone, in the .900 silver frame. Mouthwatering stuff. He never did get anybody to buy the trunk. It just wasn't that collectable.
    But I digress. This is a great poster in any condition. If you don't want it, send it to me!
    Tim

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      #17
      Ron Fink

      Originally posted by TP Alexander View Post
      Ron Fink, in Calumet City, Illinois, had one of the lithographs of this SS poster. It was a thing of beauty. Wonderfully done.
      I don't know where Ron is these days, but for those of you who don't know, Ron was collecting when we were all buying INVADERS FROM MARS bubble gum cards. I remember he had one of Himmler's big packing trunks with the plate on the front of the trunk with the info of who it belonged to. And before you say anybody could get a big packing trunk and put a plate on it, his stuff was legit! He bought everything from vets. Bob Hritz might remember him. Really great stuff in the store! Those were the days before everybody got into the hobby. He had General Beck's(?) ribbon bar & a signed presentation photo from Goering to someone, in the .900 silver frame. Mouthwatering stuff. He never did get anybody to buy the trunk. It just wasn't that collectable.
      But I digress. This is a great poster in any condition. If you don't want it, send it to me!
      Tim
      Tim,
      Ron Fink is alive and well. He lives in Whiting Indiana. He still owns the Himmler trunk and will probably will be intoomed in it. Those cards are called "mars attack" cards. I think Bob Hritz is missing card #8, I have the complete set including the check list.
      Regards, Peter

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        #18
        Recently I found the poster is worth more than I was paying. That is a load off my back. I think it's back to insignia for me

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          #19
          Originally posted by Peter Manzie View Post
          Tim,
          Ron Fink is alive and well. He lives in Whiting Indiana. He still owns the Himmler trunk and will probably will be intoomed in it. Those cards are called "mars attack" cards. I think Bob Hritz is missing card #8, I have the complete set including the check list.
          Regards, Peter

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          Andy

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            #20
            Originally posted by Wood-SS View Post
            Recently I found the poster is worth more than I was paying. That is a load off my back. I think it's back to insignia for me
            That deal was a long time in the making! .....since March?

            btw, how's the SS collection coming along?

            Jp

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              #21
              Originally posted by John Pen. View Post
              Whoa Nellie!!! No need to get your knickers in a sarcasm knot!
              I was just stating that there is another version(also original) available that is to me much more esthetically pleasing, and without appearing to have crooked-eyes. That's all.
              I apologize that I find the silkscreen version inferior. Here is the litho version. ........actually, this one is not currently available, it has been sold. That being said, if the price is right then the silkscreen one would be a great addition to any collection.
              I am the new owner of the poster pictured and very happy to have it.. it hangs over the fire place of my Waffen corner. And yes it does have a more pleasing appearance than of the first posted but it still is a very important piece of militaria. I would own any and all if original..

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                #22
                Originally posted by M B CHISHOLM View Post
                I am the new owner of the poster pictured and very happy to have it.. it hangs over the fire place of my Waffen corner. And yes it does have a more pleasing appearance than of the first posted but it still is a very important piece of militaria. I would own any and all if original..
                Congratulations on a very good score.
                If one knows the process of silkscreening, then it will really be appreciated, the labor intensive steps that are required to make a multi-colored print. Much more difficult that a lithograph.
                .......I know from experience.
                Congrats on your aquisition!!
                Jp

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                  #23
                  M B CHISHOLM,
                  Oh Wow! I read it wrong. Yoiu own the litho!!? even better! wow, that is a nice one.
                  Did it really cost the amount on website?
                  Hefty prices for hefty items I suppose.
                  You are a lucky man!!!
                  Cheers,
                  Jp

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                    #24
                    Who was offering that poster?

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by rott51 View Post
                      Who was offering that poster?
                      B. Herman at Grenadier antiques. I have picked a few nice and rare pieces from him over the years. And no John, I was able to work out a trade. The first poster is a great piece also. It deserves to be professionaly restored and framed. He is lucky to have that one too.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by M B CHISHOLM View Post
                        B. Herman at Grenadier antiques. I have picked a few nice and rare pieces from him over the years. And no John, I was able to work out a trade. The first poster is a great piece also. It deserves to be professionaly restored and framed. He is lucky to have that one too.
                        Just to throw a bit of trivia in - so far I've seen three variations of the German version with different recruiting offices:

                        Sud (Munchen)
                        Sudwest (Stuttgart)
                        Rhein (Weisbaden)

                        I guess there are still more out there for other regions North, East and West etc.

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                          #27
                          "Sud (Munchen)
                          Sudwest (Stuttgart)
                          Rhein (Weisbaden)

                          I guess there are still more out there for other regions North, East and West etc.[/QUOTE]"





                          I would like to know also Tony, I have reasearched quite a bit with limited results.

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                            #28
                            so are lithograph posters considered of the time also? Is the paper thicker then the flimy almost tissue paper of some of the posters i have seen? And how would you go about confirming thank you in advance

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                              #29
                              Now this part I really like .. !
                              Attached Files

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by M B CHISHOLM View Post
                                "Sud (Munchen)
                                Sudwest (Stuttgart)
                                Rhein (Weisbaden)

                                I guess there are still more out there for other regions North, East and West etc.
                                "





                                I would like to know also Tony, I have reasearched quite a bit with limited results.[/QUOTE]

                                hello
                                here a list from the "ergänzungsstellen".
                                I Nordost (I) Königsherg i. Pr., Kastanienallee 26/28
                                Tel. 2 00 28 und 2 16 30

                                II Ostsee (II) Stettin, Friedrich-Karl.Str. 3
                                Tel. 2 84 01 und 2 84 13

                                III Spree (III) Berlin NW 40, Wilsnacker Str. 3
                                Tel. 35 61 36

                                IV Elbe (IV) Dresden A 20, Tiergartenstr. 46
                                Tel. 4 07 96 und 483 34

                                V Südwest (V) Stuttgart O, Gerokstr. 7
                                Tel. 9 10 71

                                VI West (VI) Düsseldorf, Graf-Recke-Str. 72
                                Tel. 6 14 57 und 614 58

                                VII Süd (VII) München 27, Pienzenauer Str. 15
                                Tel. 48 05 21 und 48 05 29

                                VIII Südost (VM) Breslau 18, Eichenallee 5
                                Tel. 8 53 56 und 8 53 57

                                IX Fulda-Werra (IX) Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe, Löwenburgstr. 10
                                Tel. 3 66 83 und 3 44 41

                                X Nordsee (X) Hamburg 13, Mittelweg 38
                                Tel. 44 58 82 und 44 58 83

                                XI Mitte (XI) Braunschweig, Wolfenbüttler Str. 13
                                Tel. 72 17 und 21 24

                                XII Rhein (XII) Wiesbaden, Bahnhofstr. 46
                                Tel. 2 17 47 una 2 17 48

                                XIII Main (XIII) Nürnberg 23, Wielandstr. 6
                                Tel. 2 77 55

                                XVII Donau (XVII) Wien IX/66, Lichtensteinstr. 49
                                Tel. A 1 74 99, A 1 80 33 und A 1 82 01

                                Außenstelle Böhmen und Mähren Prag IV, Czerninpalais
                                Tel. 6 01 41 / 31 18 20

                                XVIII Alpenland (XVIII) Salzburg-Aigen-Glas, Gylenstormstr. 8
                                Tel. 44 10

                                XX Weichsel (XX) Gotenhafen, Adolf-Hitler-Platz 10-12
                                Tel. 24 18 / 19

                                XXI Warthe (XXI) Posen, Königsring 22
                                sowie Gen.-Gouv. Tel. 20 25 und 30 25

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