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Here we go!

Persistence sometimes pays it seems. Here are a few images of Prussian miners that I found on the web. The original plate was done by Richard Knรถtel.

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tradgardmastare saidโ€ฆ
Stokes
you have been a mine of information on this topic - I hope it did not sap your strength looking for them...
Der Alte Fritz saidโ€ฆ
I guess that I need to burrow in and get in a dig too. You are being way to pick-y.
WSTKS-FM Worldwide saidโ€ฆ
Oh Fritz, me-ow! ;-)

Best Regards,

Stokes
old-tidders saidโ€ฆ
There' some pictures of sappers/engineers in Funken lace wars vol 2 (p80-1).

-- Allan
andygamer saidโ€ฆ
And Front Rank makes Prussian miners with choice of pick or shovel included set in the pose of the bending over miner in the Funken. (The one using the shovel as I recall, and not the one swinging the pick over his shoulder.)

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