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Unit Markings
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Hope the image appears. This unit mark appears on a 1912 DWM. It looks like it is designated as Foot Artillerie and maybe also a Munitions unit. Any help would be appreciated. Jan Still: if you read this email me. I have something that may be of interest to you. Thanks, Steve |
Nice Picture Steve (I changed the htlm on it for you), nice and clear. Any toggle top pictures?
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Steve
The 1912 DWM 4.A.F.3.2.M.9. (the inverted "V" must be intended to be an "A") The marking signifies: 4. Fuss-Artillerie-Regiment, Bataillon 3, 2. Munitionskolonne, waffe no. 9 Please let me know what you have of interest. Phone 907-364-3406 Jan |
Steve
Klaus Schad studied this unit marking and told me that I was mistaken. He said 4.A.F.3.2.M.9. should read: 4. Fuss-Artillerie-Regiment, 3. Batterie, 2. Morsen (Mortor), waffe no. 9 Jan |
Thanks for the extra info Jan and tell Klaus I was reading Imperial Lugers (just got my copy, really excellent, I do like the pictures) and was amazed to see how much knowledge Klaus has and the amount of information he has unearthed and his name was attributed to many items. You can also tell him, (tongue in cheek) that he still assumed we knew who he was and he was a bit, uh, abrasive in his assuming we knew all the background of this particular Luger (Lord, I canâ??t remember the story now and Tom A., I am trying to learn before I speak, but heck, I learn by reading and even wif sum college, Iâ??s only learn so fast). [img]biggrin.gif[/img]
But we would love for Klaus to give us another chance. |
Ed:
I don't know who "we" is, however, IMO "you all" don't deserve another chance. |
Why not Garfield?
Not giving others another chance is silly and IMO you are wrong. Try being positive and not being negative? [img]wink.gif[/img] And using IMO is a lot like using smiley faces IMHO. |
I have tried being positive and all it got me was a lot of messages wherein people that couldn't adequately express themselves used infantile symbols. Using the shorthand, "IMHO" is as far as I go. You are right, it sucks. It is an attempt on my part to compromise. It falls just short of "LOL", which is totally unacceptable. If the effort doesn't meet your standards, tough darts.
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You know Garfield sometimes you P me off a bit, but I must say, I would miss you being around, giving good advice and knowledge. And I think a few drinks with you would be okay discussing the idiots of the world. [img]biggrin.gif[/img]
But being a computer guy, I like my symbols and helps the stress a bit of daily life and work. <img src="graemlins/drink.gif" border="0" alt="[cherrsagai]" /> |
Ed:
It is the warrior's mission to "P" people off; you would do well to remember that. That is not to say that a warrior does not, on occasion, have a drink and talk about idiots, assuming the occasion permits. Regarding your fixation; if it makes you happy, then go for it. Good Hunting |
Thanks apprecaite, but I am afraid that your dislike of LOL is contagious.
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Excuse me, but would you two get back to discussing the possibility of Klaus Schad rejoining us?
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Wes:
As regards the forum, I do not think that Herr Shad is in a "loving" mood. If any one could negotiate a come back it would be Jan Still. I will caution, in advance, that Klaus Shad does not suffer well fools. |
The old song, 'What Kind of Fool Am I?'
If someone that knew him well would lay down some ground rules, I am sure that we could comply. Idiotic assumptions could be ignored by him and '90 day wonders' can be chastised. Will you approach Mr. Still and see if he would be generous enough to entreaty Herr Schad? |
Wes:
I am certain that Jan is monitoring the forum, however, as I plan on calling him today, I will bring the subject up. Seems that he put me on to a Imperial holster that was being auctioned, stating that he wasn't interested; then he placed a late bid and outbid me. Oh, well, what goes around......... |
Garfield,
Sometimes my advisor on bids is Jack Daniels. He will urge a purchase at the last minute. Mr. Still may have felt that there was no solid competition and was sure that you would be an opponent worth defeating, thus the invite. (I have noticed that my flag has quite waving on my signature, so I must go find another site to link to.) |
Wes:
I have been down that road. In any event, since I was the only person that he was bidding against, I hope that he appreciated the closing price. Had I known that he had changed his mind, I would not have placed a bid and he would have saved himself enough to buy a nice supply of his favorite beverage. |
Wes:
Discussed the matter of Klaus Shad with J. Still. He advised that he would broach the subject with Herr Shad. |
Surely we can all be decent and polite!? If not, then public flogging would be in order.
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All,
T0 the unwashed, unread and uninformed dolts that feel compelled to accept any dealer's assertion of authenticity and want to throw rocks at several renowned scholars who are * not selling anything *, I would strongly suggest you: a. Invest about $1500 or so in the books that are currently in print in English, French and Italian. b. Read them. If you do not read French or Italian as a native language, you will be able to figure much of it out. If you can't, get out of Luger collecting NOW as you will be chum for unscrupulous dealers. For the rest, buy a Technical Dictionary. A garden variety language dictionary will not work. c. Take the time to learn who are the researchers and published authorities. Granted, they are not ALWAYS correct on every issue, but they probably have a much better track record than "Smiling Sam, Your Luger Man" or whoever is trying to peddle some iron. Respect these guys; they have invested a hell of a lot of "sweat equity" in their works and have tried to get it right. The literature has grown substantially in the last 25 years or so, largely through the work of one or two hard working people who fronted the effort and the not unsubstantial cash required to publish. (Thank God for Fred Datig, Harry Jones, John Walter, Charlie Kenyon, Jan Stills, and Sam Costanzo). d. Ask questions politely. Many of the true experts in this field are besieged with questions from neophytes that put an end to the old adage that there are no dumb questions...there ARE dumb questions. They come from dumb people who are too lazy, parsimonious or uninformed to do the basic research! Don't insult people by asking of expert advisors about basics! And for Gawdsakes, don't argue with them if you don't understand the dimensions of the issue. If you don't know what a Revisions Commission stamp is, don't bother Jan Stills with a question, just DO YOUR FRIGGIN" HOMEWORK!!. To me,a trained historian and former Army ., tis is a very satisfying hobby.I feel a bond between these wonderful artifacts of warriors long gone bye. Study your history; READ,READ, READ and go to every museum and show you can find. Oh, don't forget to join NAPCA along the way. My Zwei pfennigs Tom A. Tom A. <img src="graemlins/soapbox.gif" border="0" alt="[soapbox]" /> <img src="graemlins/soapbox.gif" border="0" alt="[soapbox]" /> |
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