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I collect WW1 British and German makers' decals; the sort of thing found on WW1 propeller blades.
I don't want complete propellers. These decals are often found on a small section of a prop blade, sometimes on a larger part of a blade. If you have any for sale, please let me know through the private mail system on this web site. With kind regards, Bob
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Here are example photographs of the makers' decals I refer to above.
There were about 128 makers of British WW1 propellers and about 68 makers of German WW1 propellers of which I have so far found 30 British decals and 3 German. So I have a long way to go! Out of interest, although I don't collect them, I would much like to see photographs of any American or French decals from before 1920, possibly to include in a book I might produce eventually. I should add that there are a few new reproduction decals on the market, such as Ebora and Axial, which I don't want. I look forward to hearing from you! With kind regards, Bob
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Bob Gardner Author; WW1 British Propellers, WWI German Propellers http://www.aeroclocks.com Last edited by Bob Gardner; 06-21-2016 at 05:20 AM. |
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