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SCG10002 - 🇦🇹 Austria 1979 – August Musger “Pioneer of Slow-Motion Technology” – 2.50 S
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Issued by Austria in 1979, this commemorative stamp honors August Musger (1868–1929), the Austrian priest and inventor credited with pioneering slow-motion cinematographic technology. The finely engraved portrait is paired with a technical diagram referencing his mechanical slow-motion device, making it a valued piece for thematic collections on science, cinema history, and Austrian inventors. The crisp line engraving and classic layout typical of late-1970s Austrian issues enhance its desirability among collectors.
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