More German Subtleties...
So I was studying my key for today during a phonecall at work, and I happened to notice a tiny "character" on the base of the key.
Being German, I immediately recognized it as the Bundesadler.

I found it interesting, and just one more little thing to hint towards the MB heritage. Made me smile
Being German, I immediately recognized it as the Bundesadler.

I found it interesting, and just one more little thing to hint towards the MB heritage. Made me smile
Originally Posted by JHM2K
So I was studying my key for today during a phonecall at work, and I happened to notice a tiny "character" on the base of the key.
Being German, I immediately recognized it as the Bundesadler.

I found it interesting, and just one more little thing to hint towards the MB heritage. Made me smile
Being German, I immediately recognized it as the Bundesadler.

I found it interesting, and just one more little thing to hint towards the MB heritage. Made me smile
The Federal Eagle of Germany (and Austria) is on many German products.
I guess that makes the Crossfire "German" which is fine byme.
As near as I can tell, the only thing American made on my Crossfire was the contract I signed at the dealer. And, my printing industry experience suggests that the paper was likely from Canada or China.
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