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Stahlhelm / Adrian Helm WW2



EUR 29,99 (0 Bids)
End Date: 20. Feb. 08:18
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Early nickel two-piece Police Officers Eagle

Hello,
This is a great eagle that was given to me years ago by a great friend here on this forum. The eagle has a beautiful burnished finish.

Regards,
Jody


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KM Officer’s Identity Disc

Hello,
Here is a great aluminum disc in my collection for an engineering officer in the Kriegsmarine. These KM discs are rather difficult to find now.

Regards,
Jody


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Great Looking 1936 1st Pattern Black Wound Badge

Hello,
I would like to show off my 1936 1st Pattern Black Wound Badge. It’s a particularly nice example with a great finish. I love the detail to the helmet, wreath, and swastika on this badge.

Regards,
Jody


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J.A. Henckels HJ knife without motto?

Have you guys seen a genuine HJ knife with the J.A. Henckels twins, but without the motto on the other side?

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WW2 Originaler M42 -Wehrmacht Stahlhelm 64er Glocke 2.WK



EUR 66,00 (1 Bids)
End Date: 26. Feb. 19:01
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My humble Luger

Evening fellas,
Thought I’d share my Luger with you all. I’m from the UK so this is a deact, but that doesn’t mean I like it any less.
It’s a byf 41 Luger, with the serial number 7667, and, from what I can see, it is all matching minus the magazine. It’s heavily pitted all along the top and front sight, as well as around the trigger guard, and there is wear to the grips. The blue-ing in some areas has turned to a brown-ish colour, due to oxidation I believe, however i don’t collect guns usually so I may be wrong.

At the time of purchase I may have paid over the odds for a Luger like this in the condition it is in, but since the new deact laws in the UK, old-spec Lugers have become very valuable anyway. However I do not intend to sell, one because I like it, and two because I prefer to keep on the right side of the law :p

If I had to take a guess it’s probably been stored badly since the war in Eastern Europe and the rust has got to it. The reason I assumed Eastern Europe is that I heard deact dealers go over there to buy stock. Correct me if I’m wrong again.

Anyway I’ll stop waffling on
Kindest Regards,
Harvey
ps excuse the Michael Jackson-esque gloves, had it out for a light cleaning


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Real or fake ring and what is it?

Hello i need help is real or fake?
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Hello from a new user

I have been a model airplane builder, a history teacher, a collector of various things, but especially war relics. My grandfather and great grandfather fought in WW1 and 2 for the US. I have a lot of personal family items as well as others collected over the years. I am trying to learn more about these things and I really appreciate the expertise of those who have been studying these things for much longer than I have.

Need help medal for bravery

I would like to know if this Medal for Bravery is authentic. I don´t have any.

Given its age, it should have a rectangular suspension, although it may be authentic. What do you think?

Thank you in advance.

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