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    Avitas

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    1. Sadly, it appears most of my badges are early cast copies of originals, which explains why the front details and maker marks match on most of them, but lack sharpness and correct pin set-up. Luckily, I have fared far better in the last couple of years after that first year when these were bought. Considering how much I paid for them (35 bucks each) I should have known they were fakes, but I really didn;t know how valuable they really were. Nimmergut's price guide solved that. This has been an invaluable lesson and I thank everyone who has helped out!

      Cheers,

      Pat

    2. Thanks guys, I had a pretty good feeling about them. I think my eye has improved drastically since getting some great help from people on this forum like Darrell, who has helped out from the start. Luckily, my only repros I have were all purchased in the first months of my collecting, and I have fared very well since then (just one bunk Kuban shield that I kind of hesitated to buy, should have trusted my gut!). To see how sharp the details should be and how well made the pin/catch set up is to a piece. I never really understood the whole pin/catch thing too well (just a beginner) but I can see how they are a good indicator of maker and originality. I hope to continue to receive great advice and improve my skills as a collector!

      Cheers :cool:

      Pat

    3. Hmmm, looks like I will have to do some more digging of info from the person I got this from. Hopefully she can find out some exact details for me. Great explanation of the US armies and their history, very helpful and informative! :beer:

      Thanks and I will be back with more info (hopefully!)

      Pat

    4. That is a beauty Dan!

      I've always liked the finials but you don't see too many around these days, probably all been locked up in collections for the last 20 years like yours. These DAF ones are especially cool with the gear motif (wonder where this one is from, Volkswagen?). Now if someone can post the flag that goes with this that would be a great example of this item for everybody.

      Cheers,

      Pat

    5. I forgot to post this 1932 tinnie that I believe is a fake, it was part of my "early purchases" from the dealer that ALL of my fake stuff came from. The pin has been replaced, but I don't think it matters. I think the other tinnies I have posted have all been good except for the Tag der Wehrmacht 1939, Seefahrt 1935, HJ Zeltlager 1934, and this badge I will post here (all from the same dealer). The disputed 1939 Reichsparteitag and 1937 Reichsparteitag I would still like some more opinions on, and the rest (Labour day set, WHW, SA sword etc ) are all good I assume, and they were all bought post-bad-guy-dealer era so I am pretty confident on them. If anyone else can lend their expertise to sort these out once and for all I would be extremely grateful! Thanks in advance for any further help and I hope to hear from you experts soon :beer:

      Pat

    6. Hi there,

      I almost put this in Axis forces Militaria, but I guess Sweden was technically neutral...anyways I have this 1943 issue wool Swedish Tunic and trousers set made by ACB of Stockholm. It is marked with the three crown logo as well. Would this have been worn by a guard unit? I don't think the Swedish army was very active in WW2 (hence the mint shape of the uni!) so I wonder who wore this one. It is made of very heavy wool. Any info on this set is appreciated!

      Cheers,

      Pat

    7. Hello all,

      I have a few USA items from Vietnam and WW2 that are not medals that I will post on this thread. I still have to get pics of my ww2 goggle set (look just like modern dirt bike goggles!) with original box and 4 lenses I believe that I have packed up somewhere :P I will get those pics soon! First up to show is my Vietnam MP jacket with undercoat I got off of the vet 2 years ago. I have to get his name though, as I know his wife throught he flea market. He served as an MP in Vietnam and collected a few things over there. This is a very nice coat and has some cool 4-leaf clover insignias on the shoulders that I would like identified. Here is the jacket,

      Pat

    8. Here is another pic of the jacket, enjoy! My grandpa was in the RCAF and still has all his stuff hidden away, I will have to convince him to let me post them all! It is a great story and my whole reason for being interested in militaria is when I was young seeing my Gramps old RCAF gear and his "souvenirs" that he got off of some Germans that he battled (SS officer's dagger, fully operational Mauser, he snuck the firing pin back by sewing it in his jacket! and various caps and Overcoats that got lost somehwere in all of his stuff). He doesn't talk much about it now, but he used to tell the stories of drinking whiskey and playing cards on the off time between fixing Spitfires and defending the airbase! Oh well, one day I will convince him, and thanks for looking at this piece of RCAF history and keep checking for new updates!

      Cheers,

      Pat

    9. Hello Gents,

      Just thought I'd start a thread for the various pieces of ww2 Canadian and Commonwealth uniforms and other various pieces that aren't medals. I will update this post as I get new stuff, so check back once in a while. First up I have my RCAF Great Coat I got last year. It is in really nice shape and is really small! My girlfriend (who is 5'6" and slim) could barely fit it on! Those tiny airmen! I have heard these are pretty hard to come by, but I got it at a little old antique store in Vernon that I tend to find a few treasures at. Anyways, any comments on the jacket are welcome.

      Cheers,

      Pat

    10. Hi Gents,

      I just picked up this Heer Belt Buckle with leather stabilizer marked 1940 and a maker mark I can't make out, but I can see "R. S??????, Ludenscheid, 1940" on the leather. It is stamped on the back of the buckle "R.S.&S." If anyone knows who this maker is that would be great. It looks like a nice condition original to me, much better detail than the earlier buckle I posted on this thread. ANy help on the maker is appreciated,

      Thanks,

      Pat

    11. Hi Dan,

      I saw a picture of this type of insignia (the silver eagle in the shape of the helmet sticker) as an add on to the shoulder tabs for a Boatswain in the Kriegsmarine Naval Administration. I would scan the pic but it is copyrighted in the "Nazi Regalia" book by Jack Pia, done through Ballantine Books in 1971. It appears to be the same eagle that I have posted. If anyone else has this book the pic is right after the illustrations of the uniforms section on a page of Kriegsmarine items. Any thoughts out there?

      Cheers,

      Pat

    12. Thanks Don,

      Here is a Westwall I just picked up in pristine condition (the little speck above the wall was scanner crud!) and matched it with an old ribbon I had lying around, so the wear on the ribbon is quite a bit more than the medal, my apologies, but it is nice to have any ribbon on it for presentation. This Westwall is one of the nicest I've seen and I thought I would post some pics.

      Cheers,

      Pat

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