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    ...Better be prepared
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    #2
    nice stuff and good photo shoot too. un common items to see. thanks for posting. Glenn

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      #3
      beautiful und clever pic composition! thanks for the sunday salve shot, with its wry note on close quarter work implied.

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        #4
        Andy,

        very nice especially the tin with manufacturer and RBN.Jim

        Originally posted by HERMSDORF View Post
        ...Better be prepared

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          #5
          Thank you Friends

          The "Mückenschutz-Salbe" is a today Flee market Find I want to show you immediately. I was impressed about the RB-Number on it and that the Content is still untouched. The Content smells terrible, i think it will not just knock off Gnats

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            #6
            I hope it helps too

            I think these two anti insects nets would fit perfectly for your set. Who else don't like these animals?



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              #7
              WOW, Very nice Condition

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                #8
                nice nets also. great markings. Glenn

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                  #9
                  Very nice....

                  What is remarkable IMO is that they still use the Sütterlin schrift on the Mückensalbe (in combination with the RB Number)
                  I think the Sütterlin was forbidden in 1940 ?? (not exactly sure about the date)

                  Tom
                  www.mp44.nl

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                    #10
                    Nice stuff. That tin with the RB number is very special. From what I understand, Suetterlin was no longer taught in schools after about 1941 but I do not think its use was forbidden in general.

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                      #11
                      Sorta makes you wonder what the point of using RBNs was. Once you put the manufacturers information and RBN together there are no secrets. Heres a kinda neat piece, not to steal any of Andys thunder. Jim
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                        #12
                        Great "Feet Powder" Jim

                        About Manufacturer AND RB-Markings: I think it has to do with the Fact, that the RB-Number in Origin was just a simple Trade Register Number of the Third Reich and became initially a Military Marking at the End of the War. I think my Mückenschutz Salbe is not a Late war Item so there is the Manufacturer AND the related "Reichs Betriebs Nummer" written on it. It´s maybe around 1940 or so, that would also explain the using of the Sütterlin Type. As we all know, in the Beginning of the War Germany felt so safety to Win that they did not matter about Encoding etc.

                        Best Regards

                        andy

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                          #13
                          Costs 65 Pfg. Does anyone know if this is pre-war / war-time , or post war ?
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                            #14
                            IMO Wartime SMP
                            I can read the Word "Behelfspackung" (Auxiliary-Package.) IMO used in War Periods.

                            Andy

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                              #15
                              Wartime prices - Pfg or RPfg?

                              Prompted by SMP's question, we know the Reichsmark changed to the Deutschmark in 1948, but while tending to agree with Andy's interpretation of ,,Behelfspackung" as a wartime indicator of the 'Mücken-Alldahin' item(translates to 'Flies-all gone'!), what are peoples' views on Pfg = Pfennig, or RPfg = Reichspfennig, and their period of use?

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