Here's the funny part - I recently sold this sloth on E-bay as an original Allach piece. $$$$$$ !! The clown who bought it, returned it and said it seemed to be "too light" to be porcelain, and in fact, resembled plastic. I was in a good mood, so I gave poor wretch his money back, along with a good scolding. He thought he'd gotten the best of me until I was forced to educate the simpleton as to the various properties of LATE WAR Allach materials, which are not only "unbreakable", but even rarer than porcelain. When informed of these facts, he pathetically tried to buy it again. What a loser.
That's HIM !!! That's OTTO !! I can't believe he survived the war. Otto was the inspiration for the Allach Sloth. He actually lived on the grounds of the Allach factory, and was often cared for by Prof. Karner. Thanks for sharing the photo .
That's HIM !!! That's OTTO !! I can't believe he survived the war. Otto was the inspiration for the Allach Sloth. He actually lived on the grounds of the Allach factory, and was often cared for by Prof. Karner. Thanks for sharing the photo .
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