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Wehrmacht Rescued Feldpost
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Research, Documentation & Photographs
Kevin, Thanks for that, I will have a sort through it this week. Tony, I have seen some cracking antique furniture going through the 'Chipping Machine', it then gets burned over the winter months at the Kraftwerk. One mans rubbish is another mans treasure?! Jock -
kegan32, Nice collection, where did you get the display case, is it home made or bought? cheers Jock
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Wehrmacht Rescued Feldpost
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Research, Documentation & Photographs
Kevin, When will I get time, they will go on to the 'to do list'? For me the fun is finding it, there must be a good few hundred there so i have no chance of that. You know I prefer the SB and WP etc, I hope they were not there too but it is possible they were at the bottom of a full container. Do you have anything on the Doctor that may merit a closer look, you are much better at the research side than I am? Cheers Jock -
Wehrmacht Rescued Feldpost
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Research, Documentation & Photographs
I don't know why they do it but if what I capture in my small part of the world is anything to go by then can you imagine what is being skipped worldwide and across all areas of interest. just mad! Jock -
Guys, I still don't understand people that would skip stuff like this. There are a lot of letters here all to one man and woman, I would guess held by the woman as there are a few from other servicemen as well, she appears to have been a DRK sister at Charlottenburg Berlin. I would guess without reading any in detail as yet she was courting the Dr Heinz Hartung of Fallingbostel bei Hannover FP Nr 29760. Jock
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Steve, What do your lids normaly fetch or do you price them according to man hours? I think in 2000 years people will be collecting your art and there will be tons of good SS helmets that don't look as interesting and won't be collected. I will keep my eyes peeled for suitable 'casualties' if you want. Jock
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Signed, I can't believe they want to close it after the amount they took off mess members to fund it. These clowns at the moment should change their moto to 'Taking the Great out of Britain'! If they took a modest pay cut and binned their expenses racket they could fund it indefinately and some hospital and schools too! Cnuts. Jock
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I see it as you giving a tired old lid a new lease of life. I assume you only do this to repainted or otherwise already degraded items. They have already lost there way you are just helping them to be appreciated again. If it has already been stripped back or badly repainted it doesen't matter as your paint can always be stripped off too but the point is it will never be the original finish ever again so why not? As I am sure others believe, you are very talented and have a flare for what you do! Jock
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Great Britain Ration Tins?
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Kriss, Nothing for you, just civy buttons that the wife has confiscated! I did find some Stahlhelm buttons not long ago, if I can find them I post them up. Odulf, For sure things often get 'stored' as stores are for storing not issues. Jock -
Bundesrepublik Instandsetzungs Kompanie 160?
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Uwe, That is very detailed unit history thankyou for the link. Quite funny Siegmun has one on ebay, he is the local dealer in Soltau! I may give that one to Mervin for his prize pot if he wants it. Thanks for the help Best Regards Jock -
Bernhard, I will go with the flow on that as you guys seem very clued up on the finer detail. I only opted for that as it states that in the Schlicht/Angolia book (dark uniform colour unknown) p169-171. There are only two pictures but what I noted was the lads in the Landespolizei shot were much younger than the old boys in the Landwehr shot also they seemed to be wearing a normal field grey colour uniform. It does look like the old boys are getting a bit of drilling from the Army! I hope they were up to it! Cheers jock
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Guys, I guess these were in the rations? Could be post war but I have some boiled sweets boxes 44/45 dated that have a similar colour scheme? We used to have them but not in tins, they were in a blisterpack affair and bloody awful taste if you used them. These are all missing the original contents but were full of old buttons. Jock
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Guys, I think this is ok and of the period, at one time it has been badly corroded at the back end but scrubbed back down to bare brass leaving a horrible bumpy finish, I have seen this before on shell cases that have been scrubbed up. It has the usual dings and bumps, looks like it has been in a vice to try and remove the mothpeice but I guess they failed as it is still solid in there. No markings to be seen! Jock