Dear Collecting Community,
Re: Edged Weapons (Third Reich) - reputable dealers.
Would you please let me know who in the UK you would buy from with confidence.
Yours, Chris.
Dear Collecting Community,
Re: Edged Weapons (Third Reich) - reputable dealers.
Would you please let me know who in the UK you would buy from with confidence.
Yours, Chris.
Hi Chris, welcome to the forum!
I have a couple of Heer daggers, a DRK hewer and a Firemans sidearm plus a few Mauser bayonets coming up for auction on Tuesday at work. (Hansons auctioneers)
Cheers, Ade.
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Thanks Ade, I shall visit the website! Best regards, Chris.
I'm glad someone posted this question up as I was about to do the same. @adrian_stevenson I think you're blades are in my 'watch' box!
Is it a good idea to purchase blades from outside the UK or is it even legal (I'm aware some blades made before 1954 can be imported)
Sorry for hijacking!
No problem Jamie, but I would like to know who in the UK the edged weapon collecting community feels comfortable with. It's a genuine question so please feel free to private message me if you'd prefer. Thanks again, Chris.
Welcome Chris.
Steve from Past Glories is a very nice guy or Peter Jenkins from SSBW militaria.
You have Andrew Gates ww2germandaggers he's the only all German dagger dealer here in UK.
Higher end is Ulric of England, Once they establish ones intention they are fine.
You have Stuart from the old brigade, always fine overpriced on the site but does take offers.
There are definitely others, I don't think there is any to seriously avoid, as far as im aware all except returns if theres a problem.
Like all things know what you are buying as somebody will let you know the day you are selling.
The return of the Prodigal son!.....good to see you again Matty !
Regards Larry
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My thanks to everyone for taking the time to reply and thanks for the excellent advice.
Chris.
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