Posted July 22, 201113 yr Hi everyone, I received some printed Modulex tiles in a batch of bricks from Europe and I am having trouble figuring out what the abbreviations are for. They might be German or Danish. I don't think they are person's initials, because there are several of each abbreviation (like it was in a set). They look like the letters were printed on, not by the end user. I'm attaching photos. Anyone have any ideas? I was trying to think of countries, currencies, or some other kind of abbreviation. Thoughts? Thanks! Karyn Photo 2 Photo 3 Edited July 22, 201113 yr by Karyn
July 22, 201113 yr apparently not German, I speak German well enough to communicate adequately. I guess it indeed is Dansk, but a quick look at Google: http://en.wiktionary...ays_of_the_week The last picture has: o.a. MA, DI, WO, DO, VR Dutch: Maandag, Dinsdag, Woensdag, Donderdag, Vrijdag, oohw and in the first one Zaterdag (ZA, Saturday) and Zondag (ZO, Sunday). No clue about the others other than: ROT is RED in German, VIN is Wine in French, ZON is Sun in Dutch.
July 22, 201113 yr Author apparently not German, I speak German well enough to communicate adequately. I guess it indeed is Dansk, but a quick look at Google: http://en.wiktionary...ays_of_the_week The last picture has: o.a. MA, DI, WO, DO, VR Dutch: Maandag, Dinsdag, Woensdag, Donderdag, Vrijdag, oohw and in the first one Zaterdag (ZA, Saturday) and Zondag (ZO, Sunday). No clue about the others other than: ROT is RED in German, VIN is Wine in French, ZON is Sun in Dutch. Thanks... that's a good start. Perhaps others will be able to identify others. Edited July 22, 201113 yr by Karyn
August 22, 201113 yr Hi Karyn, I'll look in my manuals when our guests are gone but I can't remember that I saw parts like that look on my homepage I've finished another modulex building http://www.steine-in-muenster.de regards Christoph
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