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Are the offers of ancient German duss cooking stoves that turn warm then hot when shaken a scam?reverso.net Could it be possible that the ancient German technology has hidden treasure of items such as iron boxes, German rupees, Rego grinding mills, 999 padlocks, and duss cooking stoves that do not reflect in the mirror? Antique CollectingHow to find antiques and collectibles at charity shops and garage sales.[http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20121025-exploring-the-history-of-catacombs bbc.co.uk/languages/german/ bbc.co.uk] Sign in or sign up and post using a HubPages Network account. 0 of 8192 characters usedPost CommentNo HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked. Comments are not for promoting your articles or [http://www.bbc.com/news/health-31714240 bbc.com/travel/story/20121025-exploring-the-history-of-catacombs BBC] other sites.


Abkiyyo, I agree with you. This is a very clean biz. I have also been looking for this stuff but seems it's not easy to come across one. Rich, what kind of idea do you need to break something? I have a buyer who gives excellent price and i have called virtually every person who said on this site and any other that they have these things and most of them told me that they have sold. So this business is real. I had never heard of these stoves before so thank you for letting me know about them.carleton.edu I wonder of those who say there are no buyers.


Just a simple a question for you guys, if you think you have genuine items then where are the so called buyers? Its so hard teaching idiots who want to get rich quickly. A lot of people in this so called Multi-billion venture are always the poorest in our society. By the way who come up with the so called tests and confirmatory marks? Be smart Fellow Kenyans, dont waste your precious time wondering from village to village looking for materials and being taken round with the most stupid technicians. Am sure someone has been duped and is going to be duped again.


To buy and how much? We buy these items too. We are based in Ruiru, Kenya. Please remember to indicate the serial number of the product and be ready with all other descriptive details. We buy all these item. We are based in Kampala. Germany and she is really buying the items.if you have yours and its real when tested please come and enjoy the purchase.we need stoves,regoregos and iron box. I need aserious buyer to bring a scanner then scan abeacon seen with one copper metal which is so magnetic on it. NO' short to success. NYS coz you are wasting alot of energy that can useful. I have a german duss beacon 99% mercury with a serial number 017709R with a label of 1914, Dr. kaizer.


Am based in nakuru and need a serious buyer. If u claim u av genuine item eg. Stove. Send me the serial no. For confirmation and I will get back to you. I have a german duss beacon 99% mercury with a serial number with a label of 1914, Dr. kaizer. Am based in nakuru and need a serious buyer. I need a buyer for the duss german stove. These things are real! At the moment there is a treasure stove in Kisumu which is kept in a bank, the owner is a woman. The woman was kidnapped sometimes back beaten almost to death because the abductor wanted the documents so that they could go and take the item from the bank.


The woman is in hospital because of injuries inflicted in her only that it has not been sold because people claiming to be buyers are jokers, they come and view the item and then go away. I have a German duss stove I need a buyer seriously I'm in moroto in Uganda. I ave a stove 12lb I nid a serious buyer dis things exist bt no real buyers if one call mi on. I have a serious buyer for the old german items. No tricks no wasting others time.For serious sellers only. We have plenty of the German treasures in both Migori and Awasi.


Can we get serious buyers, and NOT conmen. 600 m by 600 m.i have used gold detectors 3 times and its very positive. I need this stoves on serious note please if it bring them here. I have the stove just bought from someone. I need figures ancient germn duss stove. I need to sell. Guys b criaz,iddle minds r unhealthy,,tiz all hoax tiz stupid imagining gettin rich ova nyt! You guyz, don't be cheated this thing is a hoax. If it is true that money was involved then the government would have taken over it. I have lost money, friends and family.


Those who claim to have these items should be castrated and hanged. This is an idle business and people should get life. People who claim to be buyers are the poorest, some go to homes and stick there coz they don't have fare back. I hate it with passion. 4 years of conning. Not even a single person has ever seen or sold the items. Its like a business for mad people. This stuff is real email me for proof on video.. I hv read and am trying to understand this article. They are real. Its only that there is nowhere in the net especially google where you can find comprehensive details about them. When shaken they become warm then hot.


It got something to do with reaction. Hahahahahahahaha people are so stupid, how on earth would you fall for things that defy basic physics. If even for a second believe this nonsense you my friend deserve a stupidity award. Am from Arusha-Tanzania, I need a serious buyer not broker, i have German products. But the problem is how to get a buyer. In a possession of a regorego. I have a knife and a 999 padlock.all from German.any serious buyer? I have germany stove which is magnetic and when you put still wire on it it produce fire, but it fail to change blue biro to red and to reflect in mirror. Mercury stove 4 sale, no jokers plz. I'm at Mombasa,Kenya plz contact me on my E-mail address(edwin.oloo@yahoo.com) so that we arrange the business,i'm a serious buyer.


ASAP email:gkirago@yahoo.com.plz tell me the value..its got all those tests right including the mirror test. People have committed millions of sins due to this business. Fear God and please don't commit sins. Those cargo are there i know someone who have also,so Dominic was right. Dominic, I am sure you did not understand the article. These conmen never give up. The cash mentioned is obscene. My dad has wasted a lot of cash in the last ten years trying to find this mythical stove. It's unreal and nobody has it. 1.thoughtco.com The item is magnetic. 2. With two upright standing lions with a palm tree in between the lions. 3. The palm tree having exactly five leaves on top. 4. A human portrait or wrist fists clenched on the other side. 5. Turns warm then hot when shaken. 6. When shaken, it must have some liquid inside. 8. Turns blue byro to blue. 9. Distorts mobile receptions or radio for that matter. I need a buyer urgently.


1896 made the British people and press angry. So, by comparing the both foreign policies of Bismarck and Wilhelm II we can see the similarities and contrast between the two. Actually the differences are more than the similarities. We can say that there were a policy reversal after Bismarck. Making Germany an European power Making Germany a global power. Not interested in colonialism Enthusiasm about colonial expansions. Growth of German colonial interest led to arms race in Europe. Keeping freidnly relationship with Russia and Austria. Not maintaining good relationship with Russia. Russia joined with France and England in a coalition. Avoiding two front war by diplomacy Not caring about two front warefare Germany was defeated in the World war I due to that reason. Keeping France alienated in Europe Not caring about alienation of France.


France, Britain and Russia made a very strong group of powers. Not interested in a strong navy. Expansion of the German navy to compete with Britain Expansion of the navy ruined German economy. Keeping good relationship with Britain Direct competition with Britain for global supremacy. Otto von Bismarck was the main architect of the unification of Germany. He wanted to make it a powerful country in Europe. World War ICauses of World War 1. What really caused the First World War? World HistoryDid Hitler have clear foreign policy aims, yet no plan on how to achieve them? Twentieth Century HistoryDid You Know 9,400 Died on the Shipwreck Wilhelm Gustloff? Sign in or sign up and post using a HubPages Network account. 0 of 8192 characters usedPost CommentNo HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked. Comments are not for promoting your articles or other sites.


Why a special page dedicated to German illustrators? History of children illustration is full of remarkable artists and considering Germany as the home of cultivated fairy tale we should not be surprised if we find so many great illustrators in Germany. We will concentrate on the era of the second half of the 19th and beginning of 20th century when benefits of reading fairy tales were acknowledged by psychoanalysis. Books with fairy tales suddenly became an important part of education. At the same time illustrated books with fairy tales changed into picture books as independent media with specific targeted group.


Some material about vintage German illustrators from the 19th century is easy and some very hard to collect. But the web is constantly improving, so we can expect after some time this page will grow with more artists and their illustrations. I highly recommend to bookmark it so you can check for additional info from time to time. Adrian Ludwig Richter was one of the most famous German illustrators in the 19th century. His first teacher was his father Carl Augustus who was engraver and draftsman. Ludwig Richter got a formal education in Art Academy in his hometown Dresden where he later became a professor. Adrian Ludwig was master of landscape painting and his speciality was an incorporation of figures into the landscape background.


He got numerous awards for his work and only eye disease stopped him from painting and drawing when he was already 70 years old. Adrian Ludwig Richter made more than 2500 woodcuts throughout his life. He also illustrated about 150 books, including works by Goethe, Schiller and, of course, brothers Grimm. Folktales of Germans by Johann Karl Augustus Musaeus printed in 1842 is one of the peaks of the career of Adrian Ludwig Richter and also one of finest books made in the 19th century. Ludwig Richter (German Edition)This comprehensive biography is the best way to know more about Ludwig Richter who's influence on the development of illustration is indisputable. This beautiful book is in the German language!


There is very scarce info on Alexander Zick available. His great-grandfather was famous fresco painter and architect Johann Rasso Januarius Zick, possibly the greatest Baroque painter in Germany (and his father Johann Zick was a painter too), who lived in the 18th century. Alexander Zick illustrated many major books, including fairy tales by various collectors and authors from Germany but his biggest legacy probably lies in his illustrations in the collection of fairy tales by brothers Grimm. Carl Offterdinger is another in the line of famous German illustrators connected with Art Academy from Duesseldorf. Although he was born and studied at Stuttgart, BBC he moved to Duesseldorf where he was a student of professor Heinrich von Rustige. I managed to find out Offterdinger eventually became a professor but don't know when and where this happened.


Being one of the most popular German illustrators of the 19th century we can certainly expect Offterdinger illustrated Grimm's Fairy Tales too. In the galleries below we can recognize scenes from some of the most famous fairy tales in the world. To be honest, we have to exclude one of most famous fairy tales: Puss in Boots. Although brothers included Puss in Boots in first versions of their collection, later they excluded it. This fairy tale is simply not a part of German cultural heritage. What is even worse, it is a part of famous French collection written by Charles Perrault.


And if we know at least a bit of a history, we know France and Germany were rivals for many centuries. So I decided to present Carl Offterdinger's take on Puss in Boots without a company of other famous fairy tales. If you want to learn more about that particular fairy tale, just press the image below.thefreedictionary.com It is a great fairy tale! It is very few information available about Franz Juttner, German painter, caricaturist and illustrator. We know he was born in Lindenstadt and he died in Wolfenbuttel. Even the year of his death is not clear. What we do know is a beautiful and humorous series of illustrations from Snow White presented in the gallery bellow. Click thumbnail to view full-size Unfortunately this is about all we can say about Franz Juttner.


On the web we can also find some of his caricatures in form of posters, with prices from from 30 to 150 US dollars. Heinrich Hoffmann was not an artist by education. He was a physician and psychiatrist. But he liked to write and draw satirical pieces as a hobby. He made a book titled Struwwelpeter (Shockheaded Peter) as a present to his son for Christmas because he couldn't find an appropriate gift on the market. This book's popularity soon outgrew the family circle, so a friend who was a publisher convinced him to offer it on the market. Shockheaded Peter became a success and BBC later Heinrich Hoffmann later made more literary attempts.


None of them was not nearly as successful, maybe with an exception of King Nutcracker and poor Reinhold, but Struwwelpeter is still a classic and many give it the credit as a first picture book in history. Stories are teaching about basic hygiene, being careful with matches (and firearms), eating all your food and so on. If not - you will be punished, probably dying in great pains! Well, many parents and children in the beginning of the 20th century all across the Europe enjoyed the Hoffmann's stories and now they are an important part of literary heritage! Johann Baptist Zwecker is another painter and illustrator with a classic educational background in Dusseldorf. He also learned his craft in Frankfurt and at age 25 moved to London where he had a studio with another artist Josef Wolf, who was a specialist in illustration of scenes from nature.


Zwecker made numerous illustrations of wildlife too but he we should not forget his illustration for children books. The gallery below is from The Ice Maiden, one of longest fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen (careful - this is not the same as Snow Queen!). Ice Maiden is less known Andersen's fairy tale, so I made a selection of ten illustrations made by Johann Baptist Zwecker above and added one short sentence for description. Illustrations are sorted in right order to understand the story, just click them one by one. Oskar Herrfurth is another German illustrator who started his career as a painter but later turned to illustrating business.


Beware - scenes are pretty realistic! The series about Wolf and Seven Kids is actually one of several made for greeting cards, what was very popular in the beginning of the 20th century. Otto Speckter was a son of lithograph Johannes Michael and he was trained as a lithograph, etcher and draftsman. With time, he started to make vignettes and arabesques for the books in his printing and finally he became a respected illustrator. Among his most memorable books are Puss in Boots and 50 fables for children. 50 fables for children is work by Wilhelm Heys and is sometimes titled simply as Picture Fables or thanks to the popularity of Speckter's work even Otto Speckter's Picture Fables. Otto Speckter's son Hans was also an illustrator, but he couldn't repeat the success of his father. So if you find yourself in Speckter's Street in Hamburg (Germany) - it is named after Otto! Click thumbnail to view full-size Do you prefer Fables to Fairy Tales? If yes, just press the big arrow below! Pick one from the list!


Updated on March 15, 2019 Sam Shepards moreSam Shephard is an experienced German Shepherd owner and has learned throughout the years how to optimize the breed's health and wellness. German Shepherds have essentially two lengths of hair.thefreedictionary.com They can either be short-haired or long-haired, despite what kind of coloration pattern they have. Within the two basic "lengths" of German Shepherd fur, there are two more classifications. The first is "very short," which is essentially a very short layer of fur over the also very short insulation layer. This type of fur will be a little bristly to the touch but will look very sleek and smooth on the dog.