There is no Walther P32. You either have a PP or PPk in 7.65mm aka 32 Auto. There is no reliable way to value with just the limited information you have given. "German army marking" is to vague. Need a detailed description of all markings, finish, condition, box, papers, accessories, etc.. You could be in the 100-1000 USD or more range.
There area number of Germany magazines that are sold in the United States. These include Amerika Woche, Aufbau, The Atlantic Times, as well as Deutsche Rundschau.
browning 32 cal. auto with serial number 47916a .its a world war 2 with german marking of a eagle and a number stamp below w8a140
Its 13
A number of examples of mailbox magazines include magazines such as TheFreeEducator, LearningMagazine, and MailboxBooks. There are also a number of older computer security-related magazines that have since gone defunct.
Yes, Walter Davis's number 6 was retired.
BF is the helmet manufacturer. (I don't know the firm, but this particular marking is found mostly in WWI helmets). The 64 is the helmet size.
Walter Thurmond is number 24 on the New York Giants.
The question is meaningless.
a 2 with a circle around it,is the marking for sprague. If you have this,you have a sprague capacitor.
There are a number of magazines that specialize in automotive issues. For the best information, one can select magazines such as Motor Trend, Road and Track, and Car and Driver, which are by far the most popular such magazines.
There are a number of magazines that focus on health, including losing weight. A few examples of these are Fitness, Shape, and Healthy Living magazines.
The phone number of the Walter Branch Library is: 832-393-2500.