Question Fixing a tunic in a shadow box display

Hi all, I’m currently in the middle of a project at the moment. I’m making a shadow box display for my US 4th infantry Captains tunic. I’m making the whole thing from scratch which has been a challenge but is getting there. My question to people is, how do you or did you fix the tunic inside the shadow box to secure it so it doesn’t move once finished. I’m not quite sure how to go about this and would like to know what people have used. Cheers, Daniel Kane

Luft 2nd dagger scabbard band markings

Hello,

I have just spotted some markings (93) stamped on the underside of
the scabbards bands. Any ideas as to the meaning?

1074500

Many thanks, Jonathan.


Click to enlarge the picture


 

Skull ring

Friends,may be anybody knew who is Manufacturer?


Click to enlarge the picture


 


 

SA silver ring

Friends,need opinions for price.I will sale this ring


Click to enlarge the picture


 


 


 


 

Tailors label, real or fake?

Has anyone seen this tailors label being used in fake uniforms?? Thanks!1074216


Click to enlarge the picture


 

Waffen-SS officers visor, real or fake?

I picked this visor up quite awhile back for next to nothing, but have never been sure if it’s real or a fake. Either way, I won’t get hurt, so that’s nice for a change! It does have a name tag in it, and the guy checked out. Admin officer who didn’t do much, mostly non-combat assignments in Admin. Paid more for the research on the name, then the hat!1074170107416910741681074167107417110741721074173


Click to enlarge the picture


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

NSKK helmet, fake or real?

Picked up this NSKK helmet at a local flea market awhile back, but never been 100% sure about it. What do my fellow collectors think? Any input would be appreciated very much, good or bad!10741661074165107416410741621074163


Click to enlarge the picture


 


 


 


 


 

Stahlhelm M18 -M16 kavallerie / - Wehrmacht



EUR 149,00
End Date: 14. Mai. 10:53
Buy It Now for only: US EUR 149,00
Buy it now | Add to watch list

Click to view the auction article

Prinz Eugen SS Collection - “What got me collecting at age 15″

Hello,

When I was in the 10th grade I went to Berlin, Germany with Opa and Oma. Since I got pulled out of school for 2 weeks I had to pick a historical place I visited and do a speech and report when I returned. It was "Prinz Eugen Straße” so my report was on Prinz Eugen the Great. That was really the start of collecting and getting the WWII History juices flowing, Shortly after returning my Opa gave me his capture pistol with Oma’s picture in the handle and 5 other items he brought home from WWII. My Oma started opening up to me at age 15 about her views of what happened with the Nazi’s and telling me about her life. The good stuff and not so good stuff. Her book was written in 2010 and some of you I sent copies to. Memoirs of German War Bride - Feisty Lydia. The rest was history.

Recently I obtained a book that Glenn66 referred me to and got it last week. I was able to find a signed copy from Prinz Eugen veteran (former Unterscharfuhrer Fred Umbrich). Albeit made out to Maureen it is also signed by the Author. A picture of Fred Signing Glenn’s book is pictured here (Glenno ) Hope that is okay to include in here. Thanks for the info on his book. I am about ready to start the read. I thought I would make a thread showing my SS Prinz Eugen Related Items from my collection:

Book: Balkan Nightmare - Biography of Fred Umbrich - Pictures here
Porcelain Street Sign: Prinz Eugen Straße "rare and cool"
SS Sleeve Patch: SS Mountain Troops Sleeve Edelweiss
SS Prinz Eugen Collar Tab: 7th SS-Freiwilligen-Gebirgs-Division (SS-Volunteer Mountain Division)
Prinz Eugen Sword: Carl Eickhorn
Opa’s Capture Pistol: Not related to SS Prinz Eugen but thought I would show as it was my first official piece
Book: Feisty Lydia: My Oma’s Story - Not SS related is a part of me & WWII history

I will hopefully in time add more Prinz Eugen Related Items as they kind of take me back to the special time and place it all started for me. Thought I would catalog and photograph together this week and store them all in one spot.

Hope you enjoy! Rossi

10740911074094107409212.1 KB107409510740961074097107410010740981074099107410210741011074103107412210741231074124107412510741301074128107412910741261074107107410810741091074110107411110741121074113107411410741151074116107411710741181074119107412010741211074084107408610740871074089107408810740901074079107408010740811074082107410510741041074106107415710741581074159


Click to enlarge the picture


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Attached Images

 

Luftwaffe SE64 double decal M35 helmet

One I owned some years back and managed to get it back again recently.

Helmet is a Luftwaffe SE 64, it has a dome stamp, although it is fairly faint now, the batch number
is #4283, and a 1938 dated chin strap.

Some photos…..

Regards

Bob


Click to enlarge the picture


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

« Previous entries · Next entries »