Horst Lichter was perplexed by this thing. What was it for a mbadive iron structure? The presenter of "Bares for Rares" and his dealers asked many questions. The whole secret of this strange unwanted object is revealed in the photo gallery.
Siegmar Spangenberg from Meckenheim began to clarify the riddle: "The projectile is already almost good, it gushes, it goes down again."
Aha. But I always wondered: what was it all the same? "It's a family tale that my father gave his father in 1910," Siegmar poured out another solution.
"It's a hot air engine," finally revealed the seller. "Made around 1905 in Zwickau, Saxony." Horst knew what it was. But still not what you can use for.
Julian Schmitz-Avila (left) was also too enthusiastic. "You have to help us a little: what's the use of your device?", He wanted to know from the seller. The history of Siegmar on the origin of the hot air engine has gradually aroused the interest of buyers.
Unfortunately, more than 260 euros were not there for the extraordinary rarity. Although Waldi does not know what to do with the engine, he suggested: "I have some steam engines, so I just put the date here."