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Yugos really didn't expel the Germans but wadded them up in camps and staved them to death.
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Even the German gunmakers/outworkers of Weipert/Vejprty were expelled in 1945. All of the expulsion towns of course sourced the gunmaking centres of Suhl, Zella - Mehlis & Liège, where the Germans had been in control even prior to WWI.
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Raimey, Oschatz was the successor (Nachfolger) of Kühne.
Cheers, Wolfgang
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Thanks Wolfgang so Oschatz acquired Kühne's business possibly in the late 1800s or circa 1900? My hope is to find a few adverts.
But totally off the topic but along the lines of >>K<< mechanics, there were tonnes of Kührt mechanics in Zella - Mehlis and tonnes of Kummer mechanics in Suhl but I don't know that I have ever read of one being mentioned. So many unsung mechanics that practiced their craft behind the scenes.
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Not the advert I as hoping, but a 1902 listing none the less: https://books.google.com/books?id=MZgwAA...tin&f=falseLeopold Oschatz, Fr. Kühner Nachf., Gewehrfabrik, in Stettin Cheers, Raimey rse
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It might be a F.W. Keßler variant? I'd have to look. Kebler or Klett tubes. I don't see any >>Nitro<< stamps. If so, it would date pre 1912. There are nitro stamps. sort of oddly off to the sides of both barrel and visible from the bottom when the breech is closed. Also stamped on the barrels right in front of and parallel to the breech faces are the words "PRIMA" on the left and what looks like "FLUSS STUHL" on the right. The vowels in these last two words being unclear.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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