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Drake , I don't even know what to say .... fansupertastic !!!! Absolutely outstanding ! comparing with my photos is like ....a space ship to a bicycle ...
my congratulations .
Kornel
Thanks for the compliment mate, but please don't underestimate your photos, they're as every bit as good as my material, the difference being I tweak mine with some digital enhancements. The originals are more often than not faded, smoke stained, coffee cup stamped, torn and drawn on. Sometimes when my "care packages" arrive from the Fatherland, I have to air out my study afterwards on account of the smell of 90-something year old cigarette smoke emanating from the cards.
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Tony, you're a better man than me if you can find anything decent in Melbourne by way of postcards. My main sources are Ebay Germany (Australian Ebay is rubbish) and a small network of dealers with whom I deal direct, but before you go making room in those shelves, you should know that prices for decent cards have skyrocketed of late. Take the first card in my post for example, a photo from the same studio depicting three artillerymen with holstered C96 semi-automatic pistols went for around $240 on Ebay last week. I suspect it was the presence of the C96s that pushed the price up, but we're not talking flamethrower troops' sleeve insignia here, pictures of C96s are still quite common. I'm still scratching my head over that one.
Brett
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The picture in the background shows the Schneekoppe mountain, part of the Riesengebirge.
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If the Minister of Finance and Tourism ever lets me off the leash, I hope to do the same one day. The cards must've been commercially available, Tom Wictor used a copy in his assault troops book.
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Do you know it's German name Chris?
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It's had me bamboozled too Chip, although that's not terribly difficult.
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Gebirgs Kanonen Batterie 2, Reserve Feldartillerie Regiment Nr. 19. Front and rear of a postcard in my collection.
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>Gebirgs Kanonen Batterie 2, Reserve Feldartillerie Regiment Nr. 19 by drakegoodman, on Flickr>
>Geb. Kanonen Batterie 2 by drakegoodman, on Flickr0 -
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Gentlemen,
I believe I have the correct location, but cannot find any information relating to a two-day ceasefire at Verdun commencing 17 October 1916. There has been truckloads written about this particular battle and I was hoping that someone might being able to add some background to the following photos.
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"Dear wife,
Today I am sending you another postcard of our platoon. Wherever I made a +, these men have been wounded. 2 men are dead, 1 missing, 5 wounded, and 5 men are still playing along, but they are now in reserve. The company has only 60 men left.
Many regards, Hermann".>
>1 missing, 2 dead and 5 wounded / Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 202 by drakegoodman, on Flickr0 -
Gentlemen,
I believe this apparatus to be a battery powered signal lamp fitted to a periscope, but I'm not a hundred percent. Has anyone got any alternative ideas? Better still, can anyone positively identify it. I assume the Germans gave it at least a five syllable name.
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>w. Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 248 by drakegoodman, on FlickrA larger, more potent version
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>A Flieger-Bataillon NCO and enlisted man form the two-man crew of the Kaiser's new secret weapon / KS98 bayonet by drakegoodman, on Flickr0 -
I should qualify that statement. It was not intended as a 'back-hander' to other collectors.
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Too kind Chris. I suspect my collection is mediocre compared with some out there. I just choose to share mine.
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Drake - I didn't know you are an user of this forum. You have a stunning collection of pictures - please share some new one also here from time to time!
Every time I visit I get distracted and forget to post what I originally came for.
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Chris, there's no such thing as paying too much for a photograph if you really want it, despite what my wife says. Interesting photo, thanks for sharing it.
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A variation on the carrying frame and some other munitions.
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>Granatwerfer by drakegoodman, on FlickrSame group, more firepower.
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>Minenwerfer by drakegoodman, on Flickr0 -
Very nice. Unusual to see Grabenpanzer and guard dogs. Usually the armored fellas are in a trench, not out in the street.
Here's a Pionier of Sturmbataillon Nr. 5 (Rohr) in Belgium. $1.00.
What a bargain. Right place - right time.
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Sometimes I pay insane prices for postcards on eBay, but other times I find incredibly valuable cards for almost nothing, so for me it balances out.
I just bought this card of an Unteroffizier of the flamethrower platoon, Sturmbataillon Nr. 5 (Rohr). It cost only $1.75.
What a coup! Well done.
I paid 2.00 Euro for this ...
Rouvroy - Fosse n° 2 des mines de Drocourt by drakegoodman, on Flickr
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Worth every cent IMHO (that said I couldn't afford it). Older guys, perhaps Landwehr, and I've never seen those harnesses before, quite rare I think. Beautiful photo, someone's a lucky chap.
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G'day Gentlemen,
Please excuse the ignorance. A mixed bag as far as I can make out, members of a Kgl. Bayer. Chevaulegers-Regt (instructors?) with members of Kgl. Bayer. 1. Maschinengewehr-Abteilung?
Any assistance would be much appreciated (nothing on the reverse) in confirming or correcting my 'analysis'. Incidentally, the image can be enlarged by following the link underneath to Flickr.
Cheers,
Brett
Kgl. Bayer. Chevaulegers-Regt & Maschinengewehr-Abteilungen by drakegoodman, on Flickr
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Flammenwerfer Pic at last!
in Germany: Imperial: Rick (Research) Lundstrom Forum for Documentation and Photographs
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Well done Chris. If I'd have seen it I would have certainly have bid too.