Archive for January, 2016

Spanish M26 helmet

Hi guys here is a helmet I picked up in Germany a long time ago. It is a Spanish M26 Casco Con Ala (’with wings’) falred rim and also known as the Trubia which was the second pattern of helmet after the M26 Sin Ala (’without wings’) no flare of the rim. This particular helmet I have has been repainted and fitted with a mount to support the francoist helmet badge. As you can see inside of the helmet in the dome retains its original factory paint. You can see on the liner and chin strap where they accidentally got paint on during its refurb. The liner has what appears to be a name written on it J.CELABERT. It also has J.G.O. written on the liner band and on the liner tongue PRM. Shows the possibility of 3 different wearers of this helmet. Thanks for looking guys cool militaria


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R. Heuqueville Collection

Hello,
this is my small picture collection.
Updates will come later. :)

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Kragenspiegel Luftwaffe Major Fliegertruppe / Fallschirmjäger vor 1945 Original



EUR 135,00
End Date: 01. Mrz. 10:54
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Wehrmacht Essgeschirr 1943 Emailiert



EUR 23,00 (2 Bids)
End Date: 31. Jan. 17:08
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Need help! Possible ww2 us prototype helmet

Hey Guys, need some help here! This, along with a mint first issue M1 with Hawley liner came from the estate of a medical/dental officer. Both have his last name marked on the web straps. I can’t find anything quite like it but am confident that those knowing much more than I have.

Many Thanks, Ed.930650930656930655930654930653930647930648930649930652930651930657


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for sale SD M35 Heer combat helmet - complete w/ chinstrap

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by: all1knew

Description: Hello all,
Here’s your chance to pick up a really nice helmet that I just got in. This is a nice SD M35 that I actually think is an x-wire helmet. The lot number is 5482 and while I don’t see a shell marking I believe that would make this a NS64 with a size 57 liner. Only a partial decal remains, but this is a real combat looker and is complete with the original chinstrap!
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$695.00

free shipping ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD and I don’t charge PayPal fees like some of the other guys!

Thank you for looking.
William Kramer

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early RZM M1/52 Deschler produced SS visor skull totenkopf

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by: all1knew

Description: Hello all,

Here’s your chance to pick up a perfect SS TK with absolutely undisturbed patina and untouched in every way. Both prongs are securely attached to the reverse and the skull is well marked.

To purchase, simply click the "Buy It Now" button on this page.

$995.00

free shipping ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD and I don’t charge PayPal fees like some of the other guys!

Thank you for looking.

William Kramer

War Relics Militaria sales

Neu Ulm, Pickelhaube, Standarte, Uniform, Orden, Stahlhelm, 1933



EUR 3,50 (5 Bids)
End Date: 31. Jan. 19:47
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Franz Kafka International Air Port

In the states her we have a great satirical phony humor website.
I have to fly next week and was looking around the web for airline jokes to send to my friend who I going with me.
I found this. Its Priceless
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEyFH-a-XoQ
Thanks
General Putnam

My Lucky Type 95

Hello All, I was going through the files since I finished loading every thing over to the new computer.Thought I would share a few pics. I say Lucky because I was at the right place at the right time! Thanks again "Wild Bill"cool militaria


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