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Thanks for all of your advice and encouragement. I'm really proud of how the gun looks and will post the pic of the clock Mon or Tues.
This is great place to come for advice. Tracey |
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Here's the clock. The year is 1933 and has two metal feet that fold out for when it's sitting on the desk or it can be hung on the wall.
I know this is a Luger forum but has anyone seen a clock like this before? |
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I Googled it and only saw one online like it.
It's called a Kienzle station clock and Heereseigentum means" (Army Property). http://www.fieldgear.org/clock.htm |
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