Hi John,
Yes, I am a member of ancestry, although I don't have a tree on there, only one on GenesReunited.co.uk. I really think I ought to do one, but I'm so lazy about writing things up. I like finding out more!
Anyway, I've written to you via ancestry.
In the 1934 Kiel address book, there was only one Bruno Meyer, coppersmith, but in the 1940 address book there are two, the other one is a truck driver (Kraftw.führer, Hohenzollernweg 69). This could be just coincidence, but I wondered whether this was Bruno's son (??). On the other hand, if Bruno was born in 1905, wouldn't his son have been too young to be a lorry driver in 1940, only about 17 at the most? Then again, a lot of young men were away as soldiers and so perhaps this was possible. But perhaps this Bruno is Bruno the coppersmith's nephew? All speculation, I know, but sometimes speculation leads you to new finds.
Meyer is unfortunately a very common name. There were quite a lot of them with various spellings in Kiel, quite a few in the Iltisstraße. There were also two other coppersmiths called Meyer (Gustav and Heinrich) in either the 1934 or 1940 address book that I wondered about. But nothing concrete.
So, hope you are lucky with your research in the Standesamt/Stadtarchiv.
LEP 1950