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I have a holster made by Kern Klager & Cie Berlin. It has a Eagle over a circled Swastica. The Eagle has a B on the breast. Does anyone know what this means? Inside the flap is the ink marking W. Leipe that looks like it was made by a legible stamp. Inspector?
The gun with it is a double date, marked 1914/1920, Erfurt. It has unit markings crossed out from Merseburg and Opplin assignments. |
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The Eagle B is a police acceptance stamp. There is a early and late one depending on the style of eagle. The name inside is probably the soldier who had it. Bill
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Hey Fellas..
I'm going to move this to the right Forum, OK?? Wylon - great reply - thanks!!! John D. |
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The Eagle B is a police acceptance stamp. There is a early and late one depending on the style of eagle. The name inside is probably the soldier who had it. Bill
Thank you wlyon. I am new to this. Papa Fred "kimosabe" |
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You are welcome and welcome to the Forum. The only way to learn is to read and ask, There is no such thing as a dumb question. The real beauty of this Forum, people want to help. Bill
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