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IrishGunner replied to christerd's topic in Germany: Imperial Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Personal Equipment
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Photos of groups of wounded soldiers with nurses are quite common; let's see a few... This one got my attention because of the beer! A nice shot of an EK1 winner as well. Difficult to determine regiments except for the fellow getting his glass topped off by the nurse... Infanterie-Regiment Herwarth von Bittenfeld (1. Westfälisches) Nr.13
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I'm not so sure about this... I think there are more collectors. And unfortunately, those "more collectors" are less educated on the topic. Thus, driving prices to unrealistic levels. I really only buy post cards or sterbebilder from eBay. I also frequent several dealer sites (although some of those also sell on eBay). Medals - almost nothing ever appears worthwhile on eBay. You are right - a bunch of crap there; however, I reminded of a watching a friend of mine getting treasures from a real crap hole. In the mid-80s I was posted to Fort Bliss, Texas. Across from our HQ building they were digging some new trenches for pipes. One day, we saw our squadron S3 digging around in the piles of dirt and pulling out "stuff". He came back with boxes of items, including rotting documents and uniform items. They all stunk of "crap". Turned out, the digging had unearthed the garbage of a former WW2 POW camp for Germans that was at Fort Bliss. He was a militaria collector and now had pulled from the crapper a lot of German medals, documents etc. So, sometimes treasure can be pulled from crap if you know what you are looking for... Thus, I still buy from eBay. But only what I know to be worthwhile. A single sniff of doubt or crap, and I'm not buying.
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There have always been dealers buying items to re-sell. The re-sellers charge exponentially higher prices because: 1) They have to make a profit off the original high price they paid; and 2) people are paying these crazy prices. A symptom of what I think we've already said. As for fakes; I suppose it's possible in the strictly photo area (more likely WW2), but it's really difficult I think to fake a Photo Post Card. What you do have to watch out for are modern re-prints of photos, esp WW2, I got burnt only one time in 10 years for the tune of $5.