Archive for August, 2016

Stahlhelm,Helm



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The secret Delta Nazis

I share with you this special and illustrated report bringing some pictures of one of the most secret and mysterious projects of the Luftwaffe during World War II. Visiting the link below, in addition to photos, you can also contribute to the discussion by answering the poll if these projects have helped in the development of Western and Russian fighter aircraft in the post war. What do you think? Visit the link below and leave your opinion.

Avia

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for sale DRK Red cross

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by: yellow12

Description: Sell this beauty DRK buckle .

Rare only ges.gesch marking !!!!!!!!

Best condition withhis complet grey anodized finish !!!!!!!

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buckle Gebruder Albert 1936 and belt regimented nominative

hi gentlemen

Today I present you this super set regimented and nominative .Fabricant the buckle Gebruder Albert in 1936.

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marking belt and buckle
H.Vet.Ak = Heeres Veterinar Akademie

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Schools of the Wehrmacht: Sanitätstruppe / Veterinärtruppe

Militärdienst und Kriegsgefangenschaft und das deutsche Heeresveterinärwesen

Das deutsche Heeresveterinärwesen im Zweiten Weltkrieg

Das deutsche Heeresveterinärwesen im Zweiten Weltkrieg

Thank you

Manu


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Hose



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Schulterklappen Kragenklappen Leutnant ? Offizier ? Feldwebel ? 1 Paar



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CHERNOBYL MEDAL - REAL or FAKE??

Hello guys, can anyone tell me if this medal is true?
It will be a fake?
Thank you.


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aluminum SS TK visor cap skull by Zimmerman - 499/41

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by: all1knew

Description: Hello all,

Here’s your chance to pick up a rare aluminum SS visor skull by Zimmerman. This one utilizes a round pin attachment area on the reverse which is actually rare for this maker and seldom seen. There is a repair to one of the reverse prongs but it appears to have been long ago and may be considered wartime. The detail on this TK is outstanding.

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$795.00

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

Thank you for looking.

William Kramer

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RARE Juncker SW68 marked Heer flak artillery badge

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by: all1knew

Description: Hello all,

Here’s your chance to pick up a rare badge from Juncker. This is their variant maker mark which was created after the original manufacturing dies were destoryed in late 1944 by allied air raids on Berlin. That makes the production run of these badges very limited and badges with this mark extremely sought after by serious collectors. The bronze finish that you are seeing is actually an undercoating used during the finishing process to get the lower quality silver wash to correctly adhere to the badge itself. This is a textbook piece in every way and of the highest quality. Juncker is the most desired maker of the Heer flak badges and this is a very rare opportunity to grab one.

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$895.00

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

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William Kramer

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Teno Ehrenzeichen - Jo Rivett

Has anyone read Jo’s new book Teno Ehrenzeichen? Apparently using microscopic photos, Jo believes he’s discovered the attributes that can demonstrate any fake badge is a fake, that might otherwise fool a person without viewing the item in such a light. This reminds me of how Doug B has used the technology to make his point regarding the champagne SS decal. Clearly this approach is making waves, and will no doubt tear down the curtain, revealing the man behind it on many once treasured artifacts.

While no doubt this approach does enrich the tools we have to make good decisions, it draws into question how accurate we can be assessing items people post for originality, just by examining iPhone photos or usually only moderately detailed photos. It seems like it may even bring into question how accurate we might be when reviewing excellent photos a person might post. And, it could overturn long used and respected methods for assessing originality that collectors have relied on for many years now.

Granted, forum determinations of originality come with no guarantees. But, I’ve often wondered how many fakes can be out there that fool even the most experienced eyes, and that might require microscopic evidence to reveal their true nature. If that’s the case, or ever will be the case, our love of history will have been polluted by unsavory brigands and outright crooks to the point where it may become too risky and off-putting for many collectors to participate in the hobby.

Any thoughts on how microscope analysis might start to reveal unpleasant details about items in our collections, if not start to paint a picture that there are more fakes in circulation today after decades of reproductions than originals? I’ve seen Jo say 95% of items in peoples collections are fakes. I’m considering picking up Jo’s book soon, but I have to admit I’m nervous what I might learn about the collection I’ve built, and the investment I put into it.

Thoughts?

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