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By S.ChrisKelly · Posted
Further reproductions of the Luftschutzmedaille 2.Klasse: Sources: https://ww2depot.com/product/ww2-german-luftschutz-medal-2nd-class/ https://www.unionmilitaria.com/ww2-german-luftschutz-medal-2nd-class-p1052.html -
By Marshallj · Posted
Not a mystery at all. The NSKK used black scabbards. Other than that, same dagger was used by both organizations. -
By mbec · Posted
Hi all, I have a question about this dagger my uncle gave me long ago. Is it an SA dagger? The reason I ask is because the scabbard is black and I thought it should be brown. Any help solving this mystery for me is appreciated. Thanks Mark -
By Mr.Jerry · Posted
For what its worth, I too like the looks of the helmet. The liner looks undiddled with (except for the string) I can't speak to the extra paint as I can't really see it, but I will say sometimes in person paint seems "under" until you look at it with a loop and it is "over". If it was repainted, I would also expect to see it on top where the abrasions wold have uncovered some of it as well. I collect helmets, but they have to "speak to me" and if they don't I pass. There will always be more - especially a LW M40, but in the end you are the one that needs to be comfortable with it. -
By ScottG · Posted
Perhaps you see something in hand that I don't see in the pics but the helmet looks good to me from what is shown. You are aware that the Germans used many colors correct, and that it may have been over painted more than once. You asked for thoughts and comments and some were given, at the end of the day you decided to pass which is totally fine. I think many here, myself included, would just look at the helmet and decide what to do, not rely on the opinions of others as we are confident in our own knowledge or skills. Doesn't mean were perfect, just that you may not be getting the answers you want because for most its not an issue to opine on. We would either buy it or not based on what we see and know. Maybe you made a good decision in not buying it, maybe not. Either way, you are the one who needs to be happy. Scott -
By Mr.Jerry · Posted
All Bad. a party related pin would not be waffen amt (if that is what that is supposed to be) / or eagle marked. Just bad. -
By Preppy Picker · Posted
I lived in PA for 30 years. Pennsylvania was very very good to me. Sorry to hear that. -
By Rayray · Posted
Correct- in PA I go to 2 flea markets pretty much every Sunday from end of April to end of September. Last year my only finds were a brass covered shield bible, arisaka bayonet, wooden .50 ammo box, Japanese officer canteen and saki cups, an HJ ceramic tinnie and US folding shovel from ww2. Those were the deals and it was my best year. Normally I get 1-2 good finds a year. Once in a while there will be some hot shot with a garand bayonet and German helmet and think they have the best table but want top dollar. -
By Allen0820 · Posted
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION east coast sure, St. Pete and sw Fla sure. Middle of the state and Tampa... well we get tons of people who relocate here, but they are NOT RETIREES. Oh well ... -
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By Marshallj · Posted
Based solely on the history of the area, my best guess is Russian or Romanian. It is certainly not German.
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