Series "For Charity" - Grimms' Fairy Tales - The Brave Little Tailor - "With the giants"  - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2019 - 85 Euro Cent

Designer: Michael Kunter, Berlin

Series "For Charity" - Grimms' Fairy Tales - The Brave Little Tailor - "With the giants" - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2019 - 85 Euro Cent


Theme: Mythology
CountryGermany / Federal Republic of Germany
Issue Date2019
Face Value 85.00 
Colorred
Printing Typeoffset
Stamp TypeSemi-Postal
Item TypeStamp
SID228103
Dimensions
35.00
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35.00
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After the tailor had left his hometown and the workshop full of energy, he pulled his belt around his waist and a piece of cheese in his pocket out into the world. When the tailor discovered a bird that had caught in the bushes outside the city, he took it with him. He came to a mountain on which lived a giant. The tailor bravely addressed him: "Good day, comrade, all right, you are sitting there watching the vast world, I am just on the way, and I will try." Do you want to go? " The giant laughed at first, but then he saw the belt and thought to himself that the tailor had killed seven people, and got respect respect. To test him, the giant picked up a large stone and squeezed the water down. The clever little tailor, who was to do the trick, instead pulled his cheese out of his pocket and squeezed it until the juice ran out. Next, the giant threw a stone as far as he could, and the little tailor should do the same. "Well thrown," said the tailor, "but the stone must have fallen down to earth again, I will throw one to you, it will not come back at all;" reached into his pocket, took the bird and threw it in the air. Now the giant led the tailor to a large fallen tree and asked to help him carry the tree away. He agreed and suggested that the giant should carry the supposedly light tree trunk, whereas he would struggle with the much heavier branches. And so the giant took the trunk on his shoulder, while the tailor sat secretly on a branch. When the giant could not anymore, he shouted, "Stop, I have to drop the tree." The tailor jumped down, grasping the tree with both arms as if he had carried it, and said to the giant, "You are such a big fellow and you can not even carry the tree."

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After the tailor had left his hometown and the workshop full of energy, he pulled his belt around his waist and a piece of cheese in his pocket out into the world. When the tailor discovered a bird that had caught in the bushes outside the city, he took it with him. He came to a mountain on which lived a giant. The tailor bravely addressed him: "Good day, comrade, all right, you are sitting there watching the vast world, I am just on the way, and I will try." Do you want to go? " The giant laughed at first, but then he saw the belt and thought to himself that the tailor had killed seven people, and got respect respect. To test him, the giant picked up a large stone and squeezed the water down. The clever little tailor, who was to do the trick, instead pulled his cheese out of his pocket and squeezed it until the juice ran out. Next, the giant threw a stone as far as he could, and the little tailor should do the same. "Well thrown," said the tailor, "but the stone must have fallen down to earth again, I will throw one to you, it will not come back at all;" reached into his pocket, took the bird and threw it in the air. Now the giant led the tailor to a large fallen tree and asked to help him carry the tree away. He agreed and suggested that the giant should carry the supposedly light tree trunk, whereas he would struggle with the much heavier branches. And so the giant took the trunk on his shoulder, while the tailor sat secretly on a branch. When the giant could not anymore, he shouted, "Stop, I have to drop the tree." The tailor jumped down, grasping the tree with both arms as if he had carried it, and said to the giant, "You are such a big fellow and you can not even carry the tree.".