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    bsweeney

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    1. Sorry about that but if things keep going as they seem to be it won't be long before we here are in the same boat.
    2. This is from a cousin of my mother in law. I was asked to find out what I could about the owner was killed in battle of Britain.
    3. I am looking for information and possible valuation on this item. German fur hat with metal insignia, Dated 1943 almost mint condition. The German fur hat is dated 1943 and maker marked on the inside, Walter H?bner, Berlin W8 Charlottenstr. 20-30 also it has some more stampings that is hard to read. Sorry about the photo it is all I have.
    4. I am looking for information and possible valuation on this item. The DLR sports badge is bronze and it has the following maker marks Wernstein Jena and also it has D.R.G.M 35269.
    5. Don't see many and they are very pricey!
    6. Here come some holsters...more later
    7. Beautiful every one, I will upload a few more soon. Bill
    8. Very nice i have several of the badges and awards you show only my would badge is Spanish Civil War meaning old style helmet. What is the black badge right above Iron Cross. Bill P.S. I love the photos BEAUTIFUL!
    9. I would love to know what you have on Kriegsmarine!
    10. Are you saying you collect only holsters! This piece should interest you. It is a commercial PP holster Unmarked brown and with front flap scarification. What makes it very interesting is that it is the piece pictured in the popular reference book (at least in my country) German Pistols and Holsters 1934-1945, VOLUME III by LL. COL. Robert D. Whittington III, U.S. Army (RET). The piece appears on page 76, listed as: Figure 59: Walther PP breakaway. No Markings. Red/Brown cowhide. Unknown Category. Original Holster for Nazi Tirolean Walther PP, serial # 135347P, (I wonder what has happened to this gun as I do not have it with the holster), it goes on: illustrated on page 283 of Volume II. Steel button. Height : 7.12 inches (182mm). Maximum flap width 5.12 inches (130). Stout Photo/Author's collection. I have included pics of the volume cover and page for reference. If you were looking directly at both you could see the match is unmistakable.
    11. Cool tom, yours is Soldier in WWI and Police officer through WWII, mine is soldier in WWI and police through WWII with serviec in 1936 Olympics.
    12. Would anyone be interested in a discussion of AVIS Handgun Holsters. They are among my favorite collectibles and I have a few to share with you. Please open a discussion if you share this area of interest. Here is my first offering it is a Beretta Italian Military .
    13. Got a black light and the piece did not glow... lint on it did but piece itself did not.
    14. I got a question. In WWI when the Iron Cross was awarded was there not also awarded a wound badge as well? This was with the bar and if it belongs with it I don't want to break them apart. Opinions please.
    15. Maybe you would like to buy this one!
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