Militaria Reference.

Discussion in 'WW2 Militaria' started by von Poop, Apr 29, 2009.

  1. von Poop

    von Poop Adaministrator Admin

  2. playeru

    playeru Junior Member

    Nice site. It is interesting that everybody wants German collectibles. I guess this has something to do with the feeling of having something that would seems forbidden(which is not). But it does raise some ethical questions.
     
  3. Smudger Jnr

    Smudger Jnr Our Man in Berlin

    Adam,

    It would appear to be a good site for reference material.

    Thanks for posting the link.

    Regards
    Tom
     
  4. militarycross

    militarycross Very Senior Member

    Prices strike me as a bit high, but others may have knowledge on some specific reference points. Otherwise, useful information here. Good job, Adam.

    cheers,
    phil
     
  5. militarycross

    militarycross Very Senior Member

    Spent some time going through this site again and lo, I found a piece for my collection. :exactly: I am so delighted and pleased that you offered this to us, Adam.

    cheers,

    phil
     
  6. Peter Doyle

    Peter Doyle Kriegsgefangener 10111

    From the British militaria perspective, some of the pieces listed are a bit on the suspect side...
    P.
     
  7. Stuart H

    Stuart H New Member

    From the British militaria perspective, some of the pieces listed are a bit on the suspect side...
    P.

    I also agree with Pete there is quite a few questionable items for sale so buyers be careful. Here is one i picked out advertised as a WWII Fairbairn Sykes knife is actually post war :( Also i had a quick look under reference under British section for the Aircrew Europe Star unfortunately the picture shown is a reproduction and the value is 50$ ! i believe they are 150 GBP to buy if im not mistaken B)
     

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