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Posts posted by Jock Auld
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Cheers Chris, who is 'the man' on here with regards Pickles?
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Found this site looks interesting. Unfortunately no more contact since the loss of his pet dog, I think a lot of us know how that feels, my garden is a pet cemetery!
Another site, both seem to show crowns thatare not cut out Kriss?
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Kriss,
By those grey washers and the split pins? Same for the chin strap, not a very sturdy arramgement?
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OK thanks Chris, I will pull the trigger on it then. Chris what are your views on the pointy hat on the other thread, is it made up of parts?
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Not keen on any of the hats. Do like the yellow and white arm band from the picture given, the rest seems a bit iffy!
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Certainly unusual, I like the storage marks, in a book perhaps?
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On 10/10/2016 at 13:36, hucks216 said:
I wonder what the men did during the summer months? Revert back to transport/supply drivers maybe?
BBQ and weeding?
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Like you say, how long is a piece of string? I have seen lots of post war ribbon bars that indicate DKiG, I suppose one would never know unless you have access to BW records but given it is hard enough to access war time records then I think in the world of Data protection it will be doubley difficult?
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Looks fine but a bit poor condition wise, they also made them for the post war BGS but they have a different look despite having the same war time marking. Finding a carrier and a stopper would be a hard task. Tis what it is!
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Was €50 too much given its condition Chris?
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I guess it all comes down to how much spare cash you have.
For me it is post war junk and any spare cash goes toward something of the period.
Displays are good but I hate to see a mix of real and fake, mixed messages?
I am just old fashioned and tight though!
I would pay a fiver for one I suppose as a reference object.
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Guys,
More today, brought home by an officer and left there when he went back to the front but was sadly killed. This is all that was left in the family from his service time.
Sadly the dienstglass mark has been covered/removed. He did not however remove the waffen amt markings from the front of the glass, probably never noticed them!
Glass is Karl Ziess Jena.
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It must be very unusual as it would have been a small unit?
Nice items.
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Norm,
Are there not zinc core RK out threre or are those fake?
Is there a period paper trail to follow anywhere?
When would you think these went into production?
Best
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I sweat if I have to pay more than a beer in value. I live and work in Germany and have many contacts that are not online thank god! I sweat if I have to pay! I search lots of containers and tips and you would be surprised about what people throw away including gold and cash, thick as mince some folks!
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No idea about PW movement but I am sure a lot of logistical and security issues played a part in their movement?
Don't blame them for tabbing the extra 10 miles and very lucky they weren't turned round and sent back to the Soviets as the Americans did that to a few units I read somewhere.
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Not keen on the lack of detail on the oakleave wreath and again on the binding at the top and bottom of the oak leaves. Also the left arm of the swastica as you look is not square at the end. Good effort but I think post war for the reasons stated. What do you think yourself?
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Thats a lot of typing!
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Nice group, I don't think the round is anything to do with his injury as it has not been fired (no rifling grooves). Don't know if it is a tracer, it may be a AP with a heavy metal core too? Maybe he was doing a 'Baldrick' and had the bullet with his name on it? LOL.
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Feldgendarmerie Overseas cap?
in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
Posted · Edited by Jock Auld
Sure, the armbands look embroidered correctly as far as you can see from these pics.
I really don't like any printed arm bands unless you can have them in the hand to see.
The hat with the green piping, I have a nagging feeling it is from a post war Bundes type organisation, I just can't put my finger on it but I will try.
I don't like the stiching and the general bright finish of the outside of the cap (might just be your pics) versus the wear on the inside, SS BW there are plenty of copies of and does it even fit in this context, not sure but I am sure that someone will chip in at some point.
Edelweiss and the anchor badge who knows from this pic as both were used post war.
The SS hat needs more pics and the solid metal SS collar tabs require an expert which I am not, at best some better pics. What is the reverse of the TK button look like?
What markings are onthe base of the porcilane?