✅ SOLVED what is this thing with german patent #

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daroofa

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FWIW....From the German Patent via Google translate.

The present invention relates presented a united pencil and pen and is on at the following drawing.

In the drawings FIG 1 is a longitudinal section of the new pencil and pen holder, 2 is a side view of the resilient metal strip one that is stuck between the slide of the steel pen and the pencil pusher; 3 is a front view with the pen, 4 a side view of the slider for the coil spring 5 is a side view of the spring holder
 

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daroofa said:
FWIW....From the German Patent via Google translate.

The present invention relates presented a united pencil and pen and is on at the following drawing.

In the drawings FIG 1 is a longitudinal section of the new pencil and pen holder, 2 is a side view of the resilient metal strip one that is stuck between the slide of the steel pen and the pencil pusher; 3 is a front view with the pen, 4 a side view of the slider for the coil spring 5 is a side view of the spring holder
I think you are looking at the patent discussed about halfway up in this post if so this is the pic of the item in that patent. It does not look like it.
And also is a D.E.# not a D.R.P #


http://tinyurl.com/yhwnv29
 

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did you ever get the info on this item?

Deutsches Reichspatent (German Patent) no. 50863.
 

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I have one is real good condition. looks like you are missing a major part , mine is nearly 5" long, the end you have holds an ink pad on one side and a stamp on the other ( mine is still intact) the missing end is about 2.5 inches long and you can "push" out what looks like a fountain pen and on the opposite side you can push up/out what looks like to hold maybe pencil lead. I have pictures if you want them.
 

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I have one is real good condition. looks like you are missing a major part , mine is nearly 5" long, the end you have holds an ink pad on one side and a stamp on the other ( mine is still intact) the missing end is about 2.5 inches long and you can "push" out what looks like a fountain pen and on the opposite side you can push up/out what looks like to hold maybe pencil lead. I have pictures if you want them.

Yes I would really like to see pictures. Thanks Elizabeth.
 

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I have one is real good condition. looks like you are missing a major part , mine is nearly 5" long, the end you have holds an ink pad on one side and a stamp on the other ( mine is still intact) the missing end is about 2.5 inches long and you can "push" out what looks like a fountain pen and on the opposite side you can push up/out what looks like to hold maybe pencil lead. I have pictures if you want them.
Yes please. This thing has been bugging me for years. Didnt someone guess inkpad stamp?
 

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And the stamp part says "FIRE! Get out NOW!" So it is a Victorian fire alarm for mimes?

It is very difficult to mime fire or flames. So, in case of fire, a mime could grab this device and start stamping it everywhere so others would know to run for their lives. Or maybe not...

Most of the time I hate seeing these old threads bumped to the top. In this case, it's good to have closure on this one. Nicely done.

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taz42o

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I was The one who suggested ink stamp.

Yaxthri, Thank you for the link.

Elizabeth, I would still like to see your pictures as yours sounds to be different.

Thanks everyone, cant believe this one is finally solved.!

The ebay site also reads ...

The stamp is museum-worthy in my opinion. On top on it stands: Cliccer (if I read this properly, there on 2 letters Rostflecken). The stamp has the writing: Association of the Bavarians franc mountain (Saxony).
Length folded up with clutch ring approx. 7 cms.

So I will see what I can find on association of the Barvarians.
 

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I was The one who suggested ink stamp.
I read back and I see you suggested it taz but you didnt seem to believe it. We had it right all along as my description was dead on.

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"Cant one side hold the stamp and the other side the ink pad? Everytime it closes the pad would compress and re-ink the stamp. Ingenius little folding ink stamp. But then again maybe not lol. But I like your idea of a folding stamp"
Good guess taz :icon_thumright:and great research Yaxthri :icon_thumright:
 

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