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By SARGE · Posted
Yes, a sword knot for a Japanese NCO sword. Scarce and a very good find in this condition. Here is an example on a Japanese Police NCO sword. Congratulations. -
By GRIZZLE · Posted
I got this belt and I cannot figure out exactly what it means 1AM 33 or LAM 33 ideas maybe another set of eyes can see something I cannot thanks GR -
By teamski · Posted
Not anything major. I couldn't pas up really good deals and this is the result. I already had the majority of the patches (which were $2 each), but the army ones are graybacks which I consider the true "originals". The WWI trio to the Royal Fusiliers has a very low number, 559 which is pretty rare. The guy was an original regular at the start of the war. I need to get a replacement Bavarian 9 year service medal to "fix" the German medal bar. The East German medals were $2 each and amazingly, I didn't have any..... -Ski -
By domi88 · Posted
hello.. I picked up this leather strap at a flea market yesterday.. it seems to me that it is for a Japanese sword.... I would like to have confirmation -
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By domi88 · Posted
I have this Japanese dog tag from WW2 and I would like to know the inscriptions on it and which unit it belongs to? THANKS -
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By S.ChrisKelly · Posted
From a series of photographs showing the ᛋᛋ-Pazergrenadier-regiment 25/ 12.ᛋᛋ-Panzergrenadierdivision "Hitlerjugend" in Rots/La Villeneuve, Normandy, France, published in Stuttgarter Illustrierte on 21 June 1944. Pictured is ᛋᛋ-Sturmmann Otto Funk (6 June 1926 - 11 September 2011), a member of 15.Kompanie. Source: https://ww2gravestone.com/famous-photo-otto-funk-unit-normandy/ German ᛋᛋ-Untersturmführer Kurt Peters from the 37th Regiment 17.ᛋᛋ-Panzergrenadier-Division “Götz von Berlichingen” being searched by Lieutenant Paul Unger of the U.S. 2nd Armored Division at Notre Dame de Cenilly, France on 27 July 1944. Source: https://stabswache-de-euros.blogspot.com/2011/04/12.html?m=1 -
By tthen · Posted
Thank you for this Mr. Bushido! Much appreciated. -
By Proud Kraut · Posted
Edelweisse is correct "65", manufacturer: Klein & Quenzer -
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