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    #16
    Here, we go again!!!!
    nco

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      #17
      Looks brand new to me.

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        #18
        Originally posted by FrenchVolunteer View Post
        We can maybe have some infos with the fonts used for the numberings ?
        When I saw these numbers I was sure of it being bogus. Looks exactly like the font of the metal letter stamps you can buy in any hardware store. Even the height of the numbers is standard (seems like 4 mm to me)... The faker did his best, however. He somehow managed to stamp the letters in a very straight manner. Not too clever, though... The 'mythical' date of 1933 is suspect too...

        L

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          #19
          Was this piece also from the UK?

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            #20
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            Originally posted by NCO View Post
            Here, we go again!!!!
            nco
            From Wales with Love !

            Yes, we are riding horses on another wild fox hunt !

            Mike

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              #21
              Originally posted by Sal Williams View Post
              This one appears to be made from modern Walnut wood. I strongly suspect the finish is a polyurathane. Completely unlike all the others (be they good or bad) which are made of oak. I don't even think this piece was made to fool.

              Yes I have to agree with the above too ... This was made by someone who has done a realatively good job just copying one. No doubt in time it will find a value
              Regards
              David

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                #22
                Oak copy?

                If a copy was made in oak, could it be told from an original?

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                  #23
                  IMO,for whatever it's worth as a lifelong woodworker, a very convincing fake could be made and oak lends itself readily to aging as I stated in another thread.
                  But in this case it seems you'd be making a fake of an existing fake.
                  Jim

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                    #24
                    ...the plastic version is the rarest, seen only two in my life....and I've seen a lot
                    Pieter.
                    SUUM CUIQUE ...
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                      #25
                      No, there is a 880 silver version as well, and yes made in the UK.


                      Mil

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                        #26
                        If this has come from a long and reputable collection then maybe this was an early prototype before they wised up and started using oak and removed the date and serial number stamps and the screws.
                        Or maybe this is a copy of an original that fooled the expert collector.
                        maybe these were period,or maybe not. i think not but I have no proof, either way. Nor do any of us so all this talk is just that,talk. Until we can fnd some proof either way

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Chris Pittman View Post
                          I am extremely suspicious of this item.
                          Not period IMO.

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                            #28
                            Again, and for whatever it's worth, It is impossible to prove that someone or some organization didn't make something.
                            Jim

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                              #29
                              Guys I cant speak to the actual box that started this thread. I can tell you that in 1989 I was present when one (a partial one) was unearthed in Berlin.A friend of mine was using a metal detector looking for goodies (mainly 2 mm flak casings) when his machine readings went off the chart. Buried about 8 inches in the ground was the remains of a SS em dagger and what we thought at the time was an old rotting picture frame. The hagal rune & swastika were the only sides remaining ...so I know these existed pre 45...no idea or comment to the originally posted box....
                              Originally posted by Thälmannpionier View Post
                              such box convices me even more that these are a fancy fantasy product probably with british origin..
                              the bogus Year stamped in the wood is the icing

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                                #30
                                Has that box been kept in a vacuum for the past 70 years ? Not one speck of dust ? Who are these idiots trying to fool.........

                                Remember the Monty Python film, Life Of Brian, " I was blind, and now i can seeeeeee........................... " ooops

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