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Year based on start of eponymous comic strip. The game is by Hausemann & Hötte at a time when they did not yet use the Jumbo logo, i.e. before 1946. Thanks to "Bebert" some background information about this game can be given. I quote: 'The board game was designed and illustrated by the brothers Funke Küpper, aka Albert (known for the 1920s comic strips "Krelissie en Direkkie" and "Snuffelgraag en Knagelijntje" in the magazine 'Voorwaarts' and famous as an illustrator/caricaturist of 'De Notenkraker'), Theo Funke Küpper (known for comic strips such as "De Verstrooide Professor" in the 'Kleuterblaadje' and later 'Okki') and Frans Funke Küpper (illustrator of the comic strips "Thijs Slof" and "Kobus Knol"). The rule booklet mentions "6 glass studs".' Photos 1 and 2: Toy Museum Deventer Photo 3: Bebert. Here are 6 wooden pawns and 4 dice instead of 6 "glass studs". The wooden pawns, as well as the unprocessed wooden dice are characteristic of the second half of the 1940s (see also the Monopoly game type M3 from 1947) and were probably added later.
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