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    Bergschuhe - Pre-War?

    Hi All,
    What are your thoughts on these door stoppers
    Last edited by NZMark; 06-15-2006, 07:26 PM.

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            Last One.
            Thanks for looking
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              Hi Mark,
              These bergschuhe are in fact pre-war (1937/38) bergschuhe and very very nice I may add!I've got an identical pair,stamped GJR137 and it has the same pre-war sizing method as used by the likes of Solidus and Dihlmann,i.e. 41 5 or 44 6 instead of the usual 26,27,31 aso!
              Very nice boots!
              Manny

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                Originally posted by derspiess63
                Hi Mark,
                These bergschuhe are in fact pre-war (1937/38) bergschuhe and very very nice I may add!I've got an identical pair,stamped GJR137 and it has the same pre-war sizing method as used by the likes of Solidus and Dihlmann,i.e. 41 5 or 44 6 instead of the usual 26,27,31 aso!
                Very nice boots!
                Manny
                Thanks Manny
                I appreciate the comments!
                Mark.

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