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    German shovel REX

    Hi there, hereafter a new found. Straight shovel marked "REX".. but no date??
    Was it an early German WWII standard shovel. Thanks Jack




    #2
    True WWII german shovels are spot welded with a folded lower rim. I think this is a post war shovel.

    best regards Sven

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      #3
      Originally posted by Svenpanzer View Post
      True WWII german shovels are spot welded with a folded lower rim. I think this is a post war shovel.

      best regards Sven
      Or very early pre war as pre war shovels ( for example I WW and Reichswehr ) were riveted.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Svenpanzer View Post
        True WWII german shovels are spot welded with a folded lower rim. I think this is a post war shovel.

        best regards Sven
        I really, really doubt on the post war shovel were set a signature with Friedrich II von Hohenzollern. Am I right?

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          #5
          Shovel.

          Originally posted by Vox_populi View Post
          I really, really doubt on the post war shovel were set a signature with Friedrich II von Hohenzollern. Am I right?
          The East Germany try to reuse the image of Fr II in the 70's.
          But here, the riveted parts looks more like post WW2. After it's was more common to weld the metal parts.

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            #6
            Originally posted by anmarlodz View Post
            Or very early pre war as pre war shovels ( for example I WW and Reichswehr ) were riveted.
            Pre WWII was riveted, but since my comment was about WARtime shovels, your comment is not of any purpose

            Gloss black paint plus style makes me think of postwar origin.
            But just my opinion.

            best regards

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              #7
              Originally posted by Ir 143 View Post
              The East Germany try to reuse the image of Fr II in the 70's.
              But here, the riveted parts looks more like post WW2. After it's was more common to weld the metal parts.
              For sure it's not a shovel from seventees. You've written the East Germany tried to reuse the image of F II. Of course for Ulbricht and Honecker propaganda purposes. But I don't think they use shovels for it

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                #8
                My hypothesis is that it's a pre war shovel, made for a civilian market (?).

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                  German shovel REX

                  Hi there, thank you for your help. I am disappointed that no one has seen some before... It can not be civilian considering its size (military size). Besides size that is identical to the wel known welded shovel. REX is definitely a German manufacturer .. probably before WWII. It's funny when you are doing some research .. to find copies and people looking to imitate the logo "REX" or to write REX 44 on the handle. It must has been famous maker some day! No hurry to find out. All the bst. Jacques



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                    #10
                    Looks closer to WW1 models, especially the band around the handle, the "unfolded" ears, and way the rear metal part (that is riveted to the shovel head) is nicely beveled. My 1909 Swiss version attached. Yours looks to have been repainted.
                    SF Mike
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                      #11
                      German shovel REX

                      Hi Mike, thanks for your pictures. Your Swiss model is slightly different than mine. I just know that my REX is probably Belgium made from 1WW!! Maybe it has some value??? All the bst. Jack

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