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SIGP2101 07-10-2012 01:58 PM

Mauser-Werke old photos
 
Tried to upload file but it is too big 4779 KB. Sorry. But here is the link.


http://img.spunkyworld.com/ebay/gesc...htedermaus.jpg

saab-bob 07-10-2012 06:19 PM

Thanks for the great pics!
I am thinking these are pics from a Mauser factory anniversary book from the 1930's.:cool:
Saw that book for sale once,to expensive for me!:(

My favorite pic is of Alvin's dream job! Shooting brand new Mauser C96's all day! Where do I apply!:burnout:

Didn't realize Mauser made sewing machines as well??:eek:
Bob

alvin 07-11-2012 12:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by saab-bob (Post 216390)
Didn't realize Mauser made sewing machines as well??:eek:

Mr. Schroeder had an article on a digest talking about Mauser's non-gun collectibles. If I remembered right, Mauser also made car, barber's trimmer, micrometer, etc in 1920s. Mauser was more fortunate on having international commercial market and did not totally depend on German military/police contracts, but they still made many non-gun stuffs in that era.

sheepherder 07-11-2012 08:00 AM

"History Of The Mouse"??? Well, I suppose it has to have a title... :rolleyes:

I believe we've seen some of these pics recently... ;)

Lugerdoc 07-11-2012 11:53 AM

I once had a crude Kyber Pass copy of a M1900 FN marked "Mouser". One way to avoid copy right problems. TH

SIGP2101 07-11-2012 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by saab-bob (Post 216390)
Thanks for the great pics!
I am thinking these are pics from a Mauser factory anniversary book from the 1930's.:cool:
Saw that book for sale once,to expensive for me!:(

Yes it is. For those interested here is the listing:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/German-Wilhe...item564b45bb76

Price is just too much but if it is original as seller claims to be and published in 1938 - it is a collectable item for sure.


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