"It's not whether you get knocked down...It's whether you get up"
My Collection: www.tothehiltmilitaria.com
Hello Rossi,
Very nice items you have there. I particularly like the oval RAD plaque. I think that might be the same one I had been looking at not too long ago. The dealer had a round plaque for the RAD also which is the one I eventually picked up. Very impressive plaque that you show.
Duzig(Bill)
The oval RAD shield is being faked for 40 years. It always missed the
hook to hang the shield. And so I am suspicious!
The train stuff might be quite recent. I am not quite sure, but for
me it is post-war! The last time I saw it in a train is about 15-20
years ago!
"It's not whether you get knocked down...It's whether you get up"
My Collection: www.tothehiltmilitaria.com
---- > the train plaque was brought back with a number of other ones in the 1950s so I do not think if it quite recent but if you want to believe that then feel free to and the RAD plaque has the hanging device broken off, as I told the seller I will take the items back for a refund, thank you John T
ps. I have sold tens of thousands of original items and will continue to do so, have a good day.
Hello,
I didn't even know they made repros of these. I thank you for that info also Wim. I still think yours looks good Rossi & would like to hear others opinions. Information is always a good thing to get.
thanks again
Duzig(Bill)
My thoughts on a John T and the items below. Sorry for double post
"It's not whether you get knocked down...It's whether you get up"
My Collection: www.tothehiltmilitaria.com
John Telesmanich is one of the best guys as far as customer service and being a quality entity to work with on things. Have also seen John give his time to the collecting community as well. I am a little up in the air.
Would love to see more weight, detail & assesments thrown in on this as well. They are only signage and not a chained SS dagger or SS Lid with the wrong quist decal or round bottom fake. Bottom line John already offered a full return no questions asked and a refund.
If they are post 1945 they must be prevalent in Europe as I have never come across either item in 33 years of collecting, going to auctions, militaria hotel buys, Europe myself and Vet Buys. Does not mean John or Wim are mistaken either way but would love some other opinions as well and anything that would point to 1960s and 1970s production.
"It's not whether you get knocked down...It's whether you get up"
My Collection: www.tothehiltmilitaria.com
Hello,
I agree 100% with what Rossi has said regarding JohnT & also over the years haven't seen that many of them for sale so also think they'd be more prevalent on the market if they were being reproduced in any amount.
I like the one Rossi showed and as I mentioned was looking at it to buy. I also would like to hear other opinions, not particularly about this piece but these items in general. As I said I didn't even know they were being reproduced if they are, and glad to have that bit of info in the event they are being reproduced. Hope others with any info on these add to this thread.
thanks,
Duzig(Bill)
I can't help to validate or otherwise... I have seen these before and in my mind.. From far away places the shipping just wasn't worth it.. Here is another example currently being offered for sale... Sorry for the crap pics. This one has the hanging loop if that makes a difference ( ? ) G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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