@Conger:
'Made in Germany' implies made in Germany... post WW2, but prior to the cold war.
Prior to WW2 things were made in 'Deutschland' or similar ('Deutsches Reich').
Immediately after WW2 things were 'Made in Germany'... though not much of this quality.
During the cold war things were 'Made in West Germany' (or in the BRD... or 'DDR' for east germany).
Post 'Wende' (re-unification... both misnomers), things are 'Made in Germany'.
These 'rules' are not hard... so anything is possible. I have taken the liberty of posting one of the pics on the german forum; there are many great 'Grufties' on that great site. I will post back as soon as I get any info.
Hi Gerald,
the term "Made in Germany" is quite old and was in use long before WW1. Hence, a product labelled "Made in Germany" may also be from times before WW1.
Guckst Du hier:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Made_in_Germany
Ottmar has posted a reply upon your inquiry that, however, doen't reveal too much detailed information. According to him it is at least a drill and not a grinder or a machine gun.
BTW, funny postings here regarding this tool!
@Evergreen: As I geologist I can say that I never have seen a tool like this for drilling rock, but who knows...
engeneer one's assumption that this tool was perhaps used for putting the curtains up outside a panzer tank maybe is the best!
Regards
Philipp