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    Chris Boonzaier

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    1. You can see it here.... http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/3268-moroccans-belgian-agents-and-a-big-nosed-spaniard/?hl=%2Bbelgian+%2Bagent#entry30173
    2. Hi, I checked the Belgian Agent rolls but dont find her on it... they may have messed the mane up. I ended up selling mine, for EUR200 I did not say no, but i think they are probably worth more.
    3. Hi Stuka, I found one of these in Morocco some years ago.... http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=3245 According to the numbers, there were only about 3500 to agents, which makes a single Agent Medal about 30 times rarer than WW1 Military Medal group ... So great find!!!! Best Chris
    4. Thats pretty RAD! There must have been a medal exchange, when I visited the Naval Museum in Chile they had quite a few German imperial medals on display.
    5. That is indeed an interesting and unusual combination!!! Inf Assault, then Panzer in Bronze.... basically just a lucky technicality for him that he changed from infantry to Panzer grenadier?
    6. Hi Chip, muchos grazias! So definately a wartime board?
    7. Hi, does anyone have any good examples of Pics with a cammo helmet? Thanks Chris
    8. Both of those are very, very nice. Usually (but not always) these are for bavarian units or from other catholic parts of Germany... Its my "catholic connection" theory...
    9. Hi, an interesting collecting field is regimental postcards... does anyone have any to share?
    10. I dont really collect these, but over the years a few have turned up..... the model 03 and 08....
    11. Hi, looks like a standard issue WW2 officers sword? Having said that.... the blade may still be a hidden gem.... some really old / valuable blades can be found on these issue swords (but you need lots of luck). Sheath looks to be in great condition, maybe the blade is as well?
    12. Hi, a buddy bought them to trade with me... so they are mine.... just need to see what i give him in return ;-)
    13. Any idea if the White/Green underlay stayed throughout the war or fell away in 14/15? Thanks Chris
    14. Realistically, productions methods did not change in 1945. My sons swimming badges use the same process, although modern nylon material. I think a 1935 and 1950 badge are probably the same process and material?
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