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Re: wotan steel
Posted by:
BHenderson
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Date: May 26, 2012 10:57PM
Have a look at this website:
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If the mechanical translation makes any sense, "wotan stahl" was manufactured by Krupp-Thyssen (but it may be that "wotan" was a specification with sub-types like "hart" ("hard") and perhaps steel to these specs could be sold to the shipbuilders by any steelmaker?)
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If the mechanical translation makes any sense, "wotan stahl" was manufactured by Krupp-Thyssen (but it may be that "wotan" was a specification with sub-types like "hart" ("hard") and perhaps steel to these specs could be sold to the shipbuilders by any steelmaker?)
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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wotan steel | mark | 12/31/2000 04:36PM |
RE: wotan steel | Steve Cooper | 12/31/2000 06:30PM |
RE: wotan steel | Rainer Bruns | 01/01/2001 10:49PM |
RE: wotan steel | kpp | 01/02/2001 04:08PM |
RE: wotan steel | FAlmeida | 01/02/2001 09:44PM |
RE: wotan steel | E. Dalder | 01/04/2001 12:40AM |
RE: wotan steel | Rainer Bruns | 01/04/2001 05:27AM |
RE: wotan steel | mark | 01/07/2001 03:46PM |
Re: wotan steel | Ken Evans | 05/26/2012 03:53AM |
Re: wotan steel | BHenderson | 05/26/2012 10:57PM |
Re: wotan steel | Scott Sorenson | 06/02/2012 02:35PM |