What i can add is that both labels are documented Schleifmittel Aktiengesellschaft (SAG) labels, which still let me think that later articles of Friedrich Müller just should look like the products of SAG which were sold earlier in time.
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What i can add is that both labels are documented Schleifmittel Aktiengesellschaft (SAG) labels, which still let me think that later articles of Friedrich Müller just should look like the products of SAG which were sold earlier in time.
Hello. Can you help me identify this stone without a label or box. Without certainty, the seller says that it is a Yellow/Green Thuringian stone recovered from an old barbershop in Germany and that the quality of the stone must come from a large manufacturer such as Escher&Co etc. The last photo shows the wet stone.
Thanks for your help.
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Where do you guys find these rocks, golly... I would glady duel for the other two finds from the other day. :rofl2:
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Thanks doorsch
Decidedly I have trouble finding a Thuringian stone at a good price :banghead: Found this one but I don't really know how to define it...
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Nobody to help me on the origin of this stone?
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Not me, unfortunately.
Hard to say from the pictures...Is it a hard stone? Looks like it. Maybe some sort of Lynn Idwall?
Seen this old couples of stones, a coticule but the other is it a Thuringian stone? The dimensions are that of an Escher 8x2x1...
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