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Uncategorised Iron Cross in Civilian Clothes
Jock Auld replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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Bundesrepublik Moth Eaten Para Wings
Jock Auld posted a topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Guys, I think sometimes we forget we are getting old and this for me is a reminder that even contempery things like the Bundeswehr has a bit of age now too! I always thought it was just junk, sorry, I know it is not it has its own history! Jock -
Guys, This was from Sunday a whole but sadly trashed album of local boys and family members, there was the same again in civi pics but €10, really, I did not bother to ask if it was family as it is better in my collection. I removed them from what remained of the album as it was truly beyond restoration and was degrading the pictures by them rubbing together. Jock
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Wehrmacht Terek Cossack
Jock Auld replied to TrondK's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
Chris, Sorry, now I have been tactless, I just thought we could welcome the guy before we got the boxing gloves on, we are all thinking the same thing and hoping the same thing but it is not a given of course. Sorry! jock -
Wehrmacht Terek Cossack
Jock Auld replied to TrondK's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
Trondk, I think Chris has voiced what many are thinking, maybe a little tactless but still a valid point. I have noted your location so I presume you have bought these online at a reputed dealer? I say these since you have 3 Dutch jackets with German badges so far. I do not want to appear rude but they look squeaky clean as in no sign of use? There is a moth nip on one of the shoulder boards, is there any moth nip on the rest of the tunic? It is the little things that one notices? I hope your gear is all good but I have some doubts as I own a normal type re-issue jacket and it has some subtle differences, I believe like you mine is correct though and am open to discussion too, I will post it up when I dig it out! Welcome by the way! Jock -
Waffen SS Mussert Cross
Jock Auld replied to Robin Lumsden's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
Robin, When you say accepted original, who is doing the accepting? I must admit the further from ground zero we get the more of these 'experts' seem to appear. What are the hard facts that make them 'accepted' originals? Cheers Jock -
Bundesrepublik Luftwaffe Wehrpass 1965
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Gordon, It is probably where I do my shopping as most of the holders of these are still living for the most part? I see more wartime passes than i do of these at the markets/house clearance/tip etc. I guess you can dial them up quite easily on ebay and the likes but for me i don't see them on the ground that often. When I do I normally never bother looking, it is only now that I know some of you guys have an interest in Bund stuff that I pick them up. Here is his promotions page. Jock -
Bundesrepublik Luftwaffe Wehrpass 1965
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Paul, No awards just his national service time, I will post his promotions page later today when I can take a picture. jock -
Wehrmacht Field dressings
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
Larry, Not yet, my boy is streaching out his relationship so I expect a long engagement and my daughter had a bit of a cancer scare that put the brakes on having a family for 3 or 4 years she is clear but like I say there will be a delay. I do not know how many I have anymore I just remember unusual things like later dates. jock -
Odulf, It was a silver cross with a gold wreath the 50 was also gold on silver so not that clear to see if it were there at least not on my computer, I was hoping some one could zoom in a bit, when I do it goes pixelated. If he is 50 and it is his birthday then he has had a very hard paper round. Another possibility is Golden Hochziet I suppose? I was hoping it would be a 50 as I have never seen a picture of one in wear. I also thought it was for a private sector worker and not officials or Beamter, I read that somewhere recently and it may not be correct? That is why the reverse is for true labour as opposed to true service? I don't know for sure so I'm asking? Cheers Jock
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Great Britain NAAFI tobacco tin
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Tony, Tthere are no dates on them but certainley from the war time to the 50s I would have thought? I beleive cigarettes were issued in rations and could also be purchased at the NAAFI? I don't know when it stopped being an issued item or when tins turned to card boxes? Jock -
Guys, Fresh out the skip, I asked the guy as he was 'kipping' if there was any military gear he said no and he was very surprised when I started jumping around happy, he then said well I don't know as I didn't load the trailers it is just junk from a friend. There was also a couple of WHW porcelane figures a lot of scrap leather but I just have no room for it and am only lifting the good stuff now. I think there would have been more in the middle but after 10 minutes it was all in a container ready to be burned. Very effecient! One day it will be an SS zelt I hope! jock