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Posts posted by Jock Auld
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Guys,
What do you all think of this?
One of a kind for only 2 and a half K?
It is coming under a bit of fire on other fora! No wonder.
The name may carry weight Ned but it is no one person, a group of folk under one name touting to the needy punters. They scower Europe looking for anything they can put on their site and I know a bloke that sold them a bent RK and stated so but the scout took it anyway saying it was now an accepted original????
Bit like on WAF with a signed COA that the son put in front of the father and he signed it, then apologised for being wrong.
How much more complacancy can this hobby take?
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Nobody got any more info on this? Are there 2 accepted types or more? Was the hoard distributed in the US or perhaps in Germany by one of the big houses such as Weitze or the likes? Is there a undisputed issued example with provenance somewhere?
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Paul,
It is nothing fancy there are quite a lot of HQ Battery tags out there. I dare say there are a sheit load of tags we have all never encountered as military abreviations for units seem endless?
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I think any poorly stored zincer is on a hiding regardless of how good the original finish was. The EKs that they produced do stand up well though. I wonder what the base metal was for the EK that the finish survives so well?
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Steve,
If it is not correct then how did it get amongst what you bought? I should have a good look at the vendor, cheeky pikey that he is.
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Got anything paper you don't want? Trade? Nothing fancy as it is more rust than relic! I can garuntee nobody died in it as it was from a training area.
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Tony,
That lot was from the local scapy in Bergen. Two lads that collect work there so I don't normaly bother any more but one is on leave since he has a new baby on the scene and I was just checking up on the other guy (the B team) to make sure he hadn't missed anything and sure as eggs! He had! If we don't find it it gets crunched and sent to China or burned in the power station.
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Thanks for the info, I find the WW1 books particularly dificult to decypher.
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Thanks for the film link. They have always been good at recyling.
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I know the feeling as stuff is now stacked on the stairs to the cellars.
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Stunning pieces, is it especially dificult to work on the enamel on the Brit waterbottles? A bit shiny not that adhesive as a surface?
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Guys a very useful little book for junior commanders. Complete with its table of Orbats and order of march. Of note in the tank section there is no metion of the T34 that was to cause so much alarm later. It is only the same size as a Soldbuch! This is just a sample of the contents as there is quite a bit with 58 pages.
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Honor Roll Clasp of the Kriegsmarine
in Germany: Third Reich: Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
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Chris,
What is the base metal for these, I have them too in the reference books but many of the dealer/authors have since been caught with their pants down so to speak. When you look at the probable production dates, it was already forbidden to use metals that were priority for the armaments production.
Is there one accepted variant, did they only come from this Canadian bloke?
Is there any period documentation with an order for production etc?
The 90s was when a lot of junk was intoduced by sources various as you well know.
In fact mid 90s was when such dealers as Weitze, Hermanns, Neimann and like had cornered the market and enjoyed an unscathed reputation. People are much more aware these days and they do churn out some junk that is quite obvious and it makes me wonder how it is possible.
We don't seem to question anything anymore as collectors.
Still, it is a fine story and plausable but is it varfiable, did the Museum thief do any poridge, did it all hit the press, or only when the dealer bought it from him, which US dealer handled it, is that known?