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    Hagall Rune - A TR Period Interpretation

    Hagall Rune - A TR period interpretation on a woodcut style postcard.
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    #2
    No Steve, you can't only show us this one with all those teasers behind it

    Looks like a great set, show us more
    Last edited by Dmv; 07-08-2013, 11:10 AM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Dmv View Post
      No Steve, you can't only show us this one with all those teasers behind it

      Looks like a great set, show us more
      I haven't got around to photographing them yet but here's a quick snap.

      Though probably not SS related (published for or by) I thought they would be of interest to SS collectors due the the celebrated festivals, runes etc.

      I've not seen them before, no idea if there's a set, how many and so on.
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        #4
        Very nice.Never saw these before

        Thanks for showing

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          #5
          Oh wow! Beautiful postcards, I would love to own one (all of them)!

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            #6
            So awesome! Would love this in my collection!

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              #7
              Very interesting.

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                #8
                intersting cards. thanks for showing. has the backside a publisher note? Verlag:..

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                  #9
                  Probably Sigrune-Verlag - striking pieces anyway!

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                    #10
                    Probably made by Runic Press

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                      #11
                      Sehr Hubsche

                      Very pretty pieces of paper

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by militarymania View Post
                        Probably made by Runic Press

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                          #13
                          Steve is "back in black"

                          Very striking runics on the black backgrounds.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Capt. R View Post
                            Steve is "back in black"

                            Very striking runics on the black backgrounds.



                            Just had chance to look at them, they are lino-cuts not wood-cuts.
                            Linolschnitt artist: Carl Heiling
                            Publisher: Teut-Verlag, Magdeburg

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                              #15
                              Pertinent to the subject matter of some of the cards, here is a good article about the fire rituals in the NS period. http://www.musikland-tirol.at/ARGE-N...errituale.html

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