Archive for July, 2012

Need help! Oak leaves marked 900 21 opinions please

I’m not a RK collector, but I am interested in them. A fellow co-worker had some items of his Dads that he wanted me to look over. I was suprised to see a pair of oak leaves were in the cigar box. Sorry to say no RK. After looking over the oak leaves I’m still unsure if they are real or a darn good fake. I had showed this to a fellow collector, and a dealer friend. Both are not sure
I can not see any casting markings on the sides or on the front or backside. I know that these oak leaves were hand finished and are not rubber stamped. I see a light vaining on the lower right bottom, but have seen some like this before. I know the number 1 has a slight tail , but again hand stamped The weight is 6.2g height is 19.22 mm the width is 20.19mm. They are not magnitized


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Wooden box for sanitäter.

I recently found this wooden crate. It was probably used for personal equipment. I hope you like it.

All the best
Stig

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Ww2 german black police helmet has liner



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Talk about luck! A nice 1903 real cheap and a great surprise in the butt trap

Saw this all correct 8-09 barrel dated 1909 Springfield 1903 on an line auction site with a buy it now for $619 and I pulled the pin as it looked decent in the photos. It had a one bolt stock and grooveless handguard. Finish looked original and it had a early rear sight with the allum night sight line. No cartouche but if you have a good imagination you can see a whisper of one but the stock looks to have been boned not sanded. I have another 03 with a boned stock that looks like it. All original about 90% finish with the exception of about 4" of the front of the barrel. It is just a nice old untouched 1909 Springfield except for the boned stock.
As I took the rifle apart to clean it and I found a surprise in the butt trap. Ray

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Polish WWII Beret

Hi , I just found this beret and need some opinion, its original ?
Thanks
Janek
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Uniform Wehrmacht?? Hose,Dolch,Kappi,Gürtel,Gasmaskendose. Dachbodenfund. WK 2



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Reichsluftschutzbund Standarte

Here is an interesting Reichsluftschutzbund Standarte. Looks to me to be about 4X4. I believe it is original, correct materials, age, etc. With a quick search on the internet I found another one here: RARE "RLB" STANDARTE (4X4) VERY RARE, German Reich Military Treasures I’d like to get as much information as I can before bidding on it. Is the inscription the location or the group designation? Also, where would have these standards been used, parades? Thanks

Corey


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German Cross in gold light #20

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by: Simon Lussier

Description: Hi,
I have this original German Cross in gold marked with #20. It’s a nice medal but the brow color desapear with time. It is possible to restaure this part but i’m not enough passionation to do that. I’m sure this item will make the happiness of someone. I’m asking 1500$ but I will considering every offers.
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WWII Rifle Display

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I’m a World War II reenactor in the Southern California area. I thought I would (try to) share the rifle display I set up at some of our events. From top to bottom are: M1 carbine, M1 rifle, Berthier M.16 carbine, SMLE No.1 mk.III*, Mosin Nagant M91/30, M39, Carcano M91/38, Mauser K98, VZ.24 and (not seen) Arisaka Type99. All are fully functional. I use each one to tell a particular story about a WWII campaign.


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German Cross in gold light #20

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by: Simon Lussier

Description: Hi,
I have this original German Cross in gold marked with #20. It’s a nice medal but the brow color desapear with time. It is possible to restaure this part but i’m not enough passionation to do that. I’m sure this item will make the happiness of someone. I’m asking 1500$ shipping but I will considering every offers.
Please, feel free to ask question.

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