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Offline Bnatural1

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What German Barometer maker used a Rooster Logo?
« on: December 05, 2022, 06:54:30 PM »
Hello,
Does anyone know what company used the Rooster logo on their German Barometers?  I picked up this nice little ships wheel this weekend and taped to the back, with some very old and dry masking tape, was this multi-language instruction book.



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Re: What German Barometer maker used a Rooster Logo?
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2022, 07:28:16 AM »
Hello,
Does anyone know what company used the Rooster logo on their German Barometers?  I picked up this nice little ships wheel this weekend and taped to the back, with some very old and dry masking tape, was this multi-language instruction book.



Thanks!
B

Tough one!
You may have to use the "brute force"method and explore the various catalogues here: https://www.analogweather.com/--germany.html
Failing that, you might be able to contact the site owner directly..he's an avid collector.
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