Archive for May, 2016

for sale 1st M Luftwaffe Dagger by SMF

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by: Anzel

Description: Here is an excellent 1st Model Luftwaffe Dagger by SMF. This is a mid period one comprised of “pot metal” with some of the original silvering present. The aluminium hanger is correct for mid period ones like this was matched to this dagger by me since it did not have one when I picked it up. The leather is excellent throughout the scabbard and handle without any major flaws. the blade is very clean and shiny. The very tip is no longer needle pointed but rounded some. The top of the pommel has taken a few hits but nothing terrible. All screw are present and un messed with. everything is tight and snug as it should be with blade entering and exiting the scabbard beautifully. This is a very nice dagger for any collection. Feel free to ask for additional photos, I would be happy to send them via email. Thanks for looking!

$699 Buy It Now!!! Includes US shipping.
please inquire about international shipping it will be more.

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POLNISCHER M 26 ADRIAN STAHLHELM mit ADLER und rotem Streifen



EUR 61,00 (22 Bids)
End Date: 17. Mai. 18:49
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WW2 British Dog Respirator/Gas Mask

I’ve been a bit absent from the forum of late, however I’m now actively getting back into working on my website, so I’ll likely be spending a lot of time on the computer, so I’ll be able to take part in and keep track of the discussions on this forum which I am looking forward to getting back into. :)

I thought I’d share what is probably the favourite piece in my collection: a Second World War British Dog Gas Mask/Respirator.

Throughout history, man has went to war alongside animals which have often played a pivotal role in having an advantage against the enemy. As a result, in modern history animals have been provided with various means of protection against enemy weapons and other hazards. In the first half of the last centaury gas was one of the most feared weapons due to its large scale use during the First World War, during which its effects were clearly displayed and become very well known. This led to protection against such weapons becoming paramount for any man, or animal that may be at risk of exposure. Development of protective equipment for animals continued throughout the Post WW1 years and well into WW2 which is where this particular piece falls into place.

The exhale valve, eyepieces and the filter mount are identical to those on the standard issue Lightweight Respirator. The facepiece itself however is very different and is made from a series of pieces of sheet rubber, which are secured together with glue. It also features a peripheral face seal inside which is quite similar to the neck seal you would find on a drysuit. Behind the face seal are is another piece of sheet rubber with ear holes which would also cover part of the dogs neck. Connected to this are a series of straps which form a suspension system which secure the mask to the dog, it also incorporate a metal ring which allows a lead to be fitted. The only markings are on the exhale valve, which is stamped "B. W.& M (Barringer, Wallis and Manners Ltd) L2 11/1942" and on the filter, which has been hand painted with "Ptn 1/45 No.151 Wt:8 1/2 Ozs." I’m not too sure of when exactly it dates from, but it is certainly no earlier than the date found on the exhale valve. The filter marking 1/45 could perhaps mean January 1945, however a positive confirmation on this is unfortunately impossible.

Here are some detailed photographs of the respirator.

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I know this is the second time this exact mask has been shown on this forum, but I thought it was worth sharing a second time round ;)

Thanks again to Dean O (CampX) for the opportunity to own such a fantastic piece.

Regards,

Danny


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Leder Kinnriemen Beriemung LW Fallschirmjäger FJ Stahlhelm M38 - TOP Anfertigung



EUR 16,99
End Date: 28. Mai. 14:28
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2wk sport hose jugend H/J deutsch ungetragen ungereinigter lagerfund 2ww



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End Date: 23. Mai. 21:20
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2wk sport hose jugend H/J deutsch ungetragen ungereinigter lagerfund 2ww



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Fallschirm Fallschirmjäger Elite italienischer Tarnstoff Sack 2.WK ? Narvik



EUR 20,50 (9 Bids)
End Date: 17. Mai. 19:10
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New update (5-16-2016) to website: www.fortunesofwarmilitaria.com

Hello Everyone-
I wanted to let you know that today, I updated the available items list on my website: Imperial Japanese Good Luck Flags, One-Thousand Stitch Belts, Banners, Amulets of Protection, Militaria Collectibles FORTUNES OF WAR MILITARIA - FortunesOfWarMilitaria.com I added a number of pieces to the "Senninbari Consignment" page, the "Militaria Consignment" page, as well as the normal "Good Luck Flag" section. There are some rare senninbari as well as difficult to find good luck flags being offered. In addition, I want to thank you all for the constructive feedback, positive comments and support of my website. I hope to be adding more items like those seen here in the near future, and want to encourage you again to bookmark us or check back often.

Dr. Mike

Knot of the Reichsbahnschutz

Here is a scare knot of the Reichsbahnschutz / Bahnschutz.

Unused condition


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Englischer Stahlhelm von Oberstlt. Reymondi , gef. 1940 bei Dünkirchen



EUR 50,01 (9 Bids)
End Date: 17. Mai. 13:18
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