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tinman:
Thanks Mark, Joerg, and Alexander. I enjoyed looking at the line drawings.


For those interested in the whereabouts of the Thiel figures, I made a small catalog of the figures that are now with Mr. E Reisberg. He has a large number of the Franz Biebel molds that Mr. Thiel bought in the 1930s.

marko:
This full set of materials is now posted here:


http://www.intflatfigures.org/index.php?topic=3852.msg25445#msg25445


Thank you again Joerg and Alexander as well as Gianpaolo for some interesting background from the Journal!


mark  8)

marko:
Alexander Baden also provided a number of nice drawings, included some colored and a list. 


As Joerg mentions some of his collection is a bit rough but, overall it is quite interesting. 


Regardless, a very nice set of information on an editor that is still sought after so valuable to have.  (Not to mention for those of us who enjoy the history aspect of vendors an interesting window into this as well.)


I should have it all online this weekend, major thanks to Jorerg and Alexander for their kindness.


mark  8)

BobLeighton:

Thanks Mark
They say that everything comes to those that wait. Didn't realise how long the wait would be
Kindest regards
 Bob

Joerg:
Folks, please keep you expectations down!
There are a certain number of pictures, more or less suitable
and a number of text pages, hardly to read.

That will be all.

And at least three groups of figures are not with Knoll (never have been I think).
These figures have a notice on the page.

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