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Here is the second railway that i used to own
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Visor from Tony
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Picture by Bob
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Visor from Henry
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Visor from Bill M
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Here are a few pictures of items posted by members on the old WMCA forum.
I will continue to share over 150K photos that I have
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Djr,
Great presentation of the four !!!!
Now tell me how you did that
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Rich,
If i may ask, did you ever purchase a tripod for the camera?
I remember that we talked about this a few years ago.
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Danny,
Now that is what i call and extended family
Fantastic grouping of Heer daggers !!!!
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Brian,
Yes they are made to resist any damage.
The outside wood is Solid Red Oak.
It took two guys and a hand cart to move them. If i have to guess they would be about 250 lbs.
I had them custom made , the size? 5 foot long , two foot deep and 4 foot high
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Rich
Is there a way to for you to take better pitcures?
I'm glad that you are posting here, but these are the same old pictures, that are blury.
I for one would like to see more of your collection, but it's hard to notice the details of the items.
Not all shots need the other things .
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Dave,
I just prefer to have them out of the scabbard.
The junk that is in the scabbard can cause problems with the blades.
There is always a chance of more runner marks or even scratching of the mottos. let alone damage to etching or personell dedications.
On top of that, i get a smile everytime I open the drawers which happens almost daily..
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Here is a drawer of 2nd luftwaffe's
I have two of these cabinets custom made for me.
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Here is the start for the SS daggers
Ground Rohm
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Here is a Horster
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Puma
with Artifical Ivory
okay, now it's someelses turn.
I can continue later...
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Luftwaffe Homage
in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
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Great display
What is the maker on the dagger?