@rbminis An innocent misunderstanding from me, although I did read the whole of your post and your second sentence indicated that I should post my photos 'here' and they would be sorted out.
Rookie mistake, lesson learned 😉
@rbminis An innocent misunderstanding from me, although I did read the whole of your post and your second sentence indicated that I should post my photos 'here' and they would be sorted out.
Rookie mistake, lesson learned 😉
I think I have introduced myself somewhere else , But at almost 75 years old Not the first mistake I have made LOL By name is Bob and I am a Race o Holic I have drag raced cars since I have or even before I had a License every back road in a small town in Idaho and even down main street.
I have built many cars, My last one is the one I will have till I croak. lOL It is a 58 Plymouth Belvedere 2 tons and runs 12 second quarter mile at 110 mph and is street legal.
I have always loved German Daggers, I traded some marbles and a couple of other things for a Rad Hewer and a second model air force Dagger when I was 10 or 11 Years old to a class mate, Everything was ok till his dad came and retrieved it the next day LOL .
I was a Hotel buyer from about 1975 for about 10 years , Did have a German Dagger , Japanese sword and Nazi pistol collection but everything was gone over a 40 year period.
I have a Nice Pack Heer Dagger and a mint SA made by Puma . Hoping to have a nice documented SS Someday.
Spent close to 8 years in the army 3 years VII Corps Artillery Stuttgart Germany 63-65 and 68-69 Vietnam .
Love this Forum , Met a lot of great People already and looking forward to meeting many more. Didn't mean to write a book
Bob
Ralph is of course correct and i should have advised you similarly that there are sections to post items for discussion.
A good "rule of thumb" for Third Reich badges /medals is look at the quality. These were made by old craftsmen who had pride in their product... if stampings and details are bad and pins sloppy then thats a big red flag. TR stuff is a minefield for the new collector so welcome - but ask first, buy later and you'll be a happy chappie.
Cheers, Dan
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
Let me introduce myself i am Robbert 40 years of age married en 2 kids and i am living in the beautiful town of den helder in the netherlands
I am collecting seieusly for 1 year now especialy luftwaffe and a bit of SS
"It's not whether you get knocked down...It's whether you get up"
My Collection: www.tothehiltmilitaria.com
Hi,
I am a newbie and would like to know were I can go to get the correct terminology for badges. I just listed a FFC and don't know the correct name of it in German. Think I posted it in wrong section also. OOPS.
Thanks
Welcome to the site R Blum and its good to see that you became a member. Good Man!!!!
Here is a link to the correct terminology that is preferred here when posting German awards and medals.
The Use of German Terminology.
Semper Fi
Phil
Welcome!
I have taken care of it.
I suggest you read a few of the pinned threads at the top of the Orders and Decoration section to familiarize yourself with the way we would like members to post in that section.
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/order...s-third-reich/
Ralph.
Searching for anything relating to, Anton Boos, 934 Stamm. Kp. Pz. Erz. Abt. 7, 3 Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 2, 16th Panzer-Division (My father)
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