Effektensatz SCHULTERKLAPPEN m.KRAGENSPIEGEL- WEHRM. - 2WK luftwaffe



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Original Wehrmacht Feldbluse Kragen M39 Spiegel Uffz. WW2



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Kragenspiegel probe 1942 der Russischen Befreiungsarmee POA ROA 2.WELTKRIEG selt



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Need help identifying these weapons

I have three weapons here that I have found in my great aunts basement. She does not know where they came from and I would like to know when they were used and how much they are worth.
The one with the wooden handle has a 20 1/2 inch blade
The one with the metal handle has a 32 1/4 inch blade
The one with the white tan handle has a 27 1/2 inch blade


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Please confirm Artillerie Shaulterklappen Original?

Hi Guys,

Has been a while. Am thinking of purchasing the following shoulder boards that I am pretty happy with.

Please confitm if you can. Unfortunately I can’t get any clearer photos as they are on a website.

Many thanks and a safe and Merry Christmas to you and your families.

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Need help! Requesting assistance for recent purchases, Gold Luftwaffe clasp, silver clasp and hanger

Happy holidays!! Hope this is in the right forum.

Picked these up the other day and have my doubts. Would love if you were able to confirm my suspicion. (Purchased online) The 400 hanger looks wrong in my opinion after a more thorough review. I am also not convinced as to the authenticity of the silver clasp, and was told the gold Luftwaffe one is wrong for that maker.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again and merry Christmas!:):):):)1145040114504111450421145043114504411450451145046


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Thank you all, and Merry Christmas!

Dear everybody at Warrelics,

I’ve been a member here for over 6 years. I joined at the age of 17. I have never really been accepted for my collections in the society where I live; I’ve faced a lot of adversity, prejudice and judgement. However, having this forum to share my interests, learn, and to realise that I am justified in what I enjoy, has been one of the most valuable aspects of my life. I have frequently sold on my collections out of the shame that has been inflicted on me, but I have decided now that THEY are wrong, and I am happy to collect what I do; in fact, collecting Third Reich memorabilia has made me happier than I have ever been. I no longer have a collection; but I aspire to rebuild it, with your help.

I am collecting again; and I am happy. I just want to let you all know that I couldn’t have got to the stage I am at without you all. Merry Christmas, and a Happy, Happy new year.

My fondest regards,

Robbie

My first skull pin

Hello all,

I recently purchased my first Skull pin after doing some research from the authentic skulls posted here on the site.

My question, did I assess correctly? I’m told this was a find from near Warsaw while hunting for relics.

My second question, looking at the aged look of the pin (wear, rust, dirty, etc.) Is it possible to fake such an item into this condition? I know it could be done, but how often to worn out looking fakes pop up?

Thank you all for any help you can provide

Mod 19-4 nickle in box with tools

Ok will post one more of these vintage Smiths if anyone is interested,357 magnum in box,great condition,the collector bought them and didnt shoot them much.Bet he didnt pay a lot for them back in the day,he kept everything together just as he received it from Smith&Wesson.I dont think they make nickel guns anymore and havent for several years so thats a plus.


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Need help identifying & translation

I have no idea what this card is.I think it could have been taken off of a soldier because it came with a helmet and gas mask my grandfather bought at an estate sale. I have been able to translate and identify the stamp stuck to the bottom as a price control stamp thanks to a sticky on this forum, and it looks like the woman is in wedding clothing, but that’s all I know. You can see what looks like faint ink stains on the back, like another card was stacked below it.
Hopefully someone here will be able to translate this and tell me if it’s of any importance.
Thanks

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