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Hello, I was given a large lot of German WWII items from the estate of a friend of mine , lots of good items and some that I question . Please let me know what you think of this Arm band . It passes the UV light test and the burn test . It a printed version and not a Bevo type arm band . All comments are welcome as I collect more kriegsmarine items than this field . best regards Joetauchretter
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Hello, I got two of these from a vet many years ago . They are leather tubes with a belt loop and leather closing cap that slides up and down on thin leather strap . There is a small leather strap on the cap that fits over a steel stud on the leather tube . I was told this was a map case , I doubt it is a map case myself . I was also told it could be a fife case for a musician ? The tubes are approx. 16 inches long . Both tubes are un-issued condition . Any ideas what the real purpose for them could be ? They were made in Munich by a company called Wersa in 1941 .
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Hello This is another item i got from an old buddy of mine , it was hanging on the wall in his house since the 1950's . The three shipping decals are made from paper and the black ink faded from direct sunlight . My buddy said over the years the leather dried out and when someone would take the helmet off the wall to look at it leather dust and small parts would fall off . At 86 my buddy does not quite remember exactly but he thinks about five years ago he finally took out the dried out leather remains so nobody would feel bad like they broke his helmet when they looked at it . joe
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Hello As long as the item or items were not US govt. property and was inspected by an officer you could send home just about anything you wanted . I have a friend who was in Iraq and his job was to inspect all postal packages and mail . His job was to look for sand ! Soldiers wanted to send home small containers of sand as a souvenir of their time over there and .......NOPE ! All sand was confiscated . How times have changed WWII you could send home a box full of Lugers and today you cannot send home grains of sand ! Anybody else have items with capture papers or postal labels like my helmet ? joe
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Hello, I like to show you my triple decal German M42 helmet with original paint . There are three decals on this helmet , OK they are not Factory original decals but they are original to the second owner of this helmet ! this helmet was captured by an American soldier and he liked it so much he had it mailed back to his family in New York . the top decal is the mailing label for the address in New York . That's right he applied the mailing label directly to the helmet and mailed it back to the states without a box or anything ! The other two labels are very interesting and deal with captured military items . These labels state than officer has seen the items and declares that this is a German Helmet and no US government property is being shipped in the mail . You could mail home almost anything , a tiger tank if you wanted but not a US Army salt shaker ! The paint is original . Sadly the leather liner dried up long ago and has crumbled and fallen off of the helmet .
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Hello, My buddy at 86 is starting to thin out his collection and gave me this SA kepi . to me this looks like a good original to me , but I am a kriegsmarine guy and I am no expert on the SA . What are your opinions ? This hat is very old and in very frail condition . The sweatband leather is just about to the point of falling apart . I had to glue the broken chin strap as it was falling apart . I have my doubts about the chin strap as I have never seen a kepi with this exact strap before . The two chin strap buttons are removable . best regards joetauchretter
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Hello, This helmet cover is from my buddies collection as I do not really collect SS items . My buddy purchased this cover way back in the early to mid 1970's . This cover was taken from the storeroom in Dachau several days after it was liberated . This cover is unissued and to me unfinished .If you closely at several of the pictures you will see this strips of material sticking up out of the helmet this is how the spring is attached to the helmet cover . A triangular piece of scrap material was passed through the top loop of the spring and pulled upwards then the long rectangular piece of cammo cloth was placed over the spring , this is the cover for the retaining clip spring .The scrap of material would stick out from this rectangular material and be sewn together . After being sewn together the tips of the scrap material should have been cut off , but as you can see this was never done . As this is not my field of collecting your comments and opinions would be welcome. Sorry I took the pictures with a cell phone and did not have a helmet to stretch it on to give a better view of its true shape. http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-1208-0-83330300-1424639520.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-1208-0-83330300-1424639520.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-1208-0-87820000-1424639981.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-1208-0-54978000-1424640030.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-1208-0-79800500-1424640080.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-1208-0-28317600-1424640210.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-1208-0-98083400-1424640264.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-1208-0-65421000-1424640308.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-1208-0-18898100-1424640352.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-1208-0-77538500-1424640393.jpg