Thanks for the info, Chris. Another mystery solved!
Packin, the pillow was my wife's contribution so I can't comment!
Thanks for the info, Chris. Another mystery solved!
Packin, the pillow was my wife's contribution so I can't comment!
No offense meant. Great stuff just the same.
None taken! I meant I can't comment more for my wife's sake as she put's up with my collection and adding her decor was part of the comprimse. If it were up to me, the room would contain quite a few more items, minus the pillow!
Very nice room. Very clean and not cluttered but theres something for each corner. Well done!!!
Very cozy hideaway! Well displayed treasures and neat, not cluttered. May we see the billiard room?
very nice collection i love the helmets mounted on the corner shelves could you run through the helmet types did i notice an ssch 39 and a type 90 ?
Great display! I want to know about that brass knife that you have displayed on the corner shelf with the German helmet and dagger. I was given something almost identicle by my father but it lacks the eagle emblem.In fact there are no markings on it at all.I was told it was hand-made in Tibet of all places!Do you know any details on that style of knife?
Eric
Nice ''man cave'' I wish I had one.
Thanks for the kind comments, all!
@Col James
The SSH-39 is actually a Czech M52. This is a cheap stand-in until I can find a war time SSH-39.
On the bottom shelf, that is indeed a Type 99. It's a ground dug (not by me) and missing the liner. The star however is still partially intact.
On the table stand is an Italian M33, missing the front plate.
The other two are a fixed bale M1 with Capac liner and a German M35.
The M35 was a Norwegian reissue that I stripped the black paint off of to reveal the original apple green. The decals are not authentic however the liner system is authentic, but dyed red when reissued.
Here's the before:
And after:
@Eric
I've always refered to that style of knife as a parachute knife, but please correct me if I'm wrong. Mine is actually a 1970's SS fantasy piece. It looks cool on display, but completely 4th Reich...The blade style isn't uncommon, however I can't comment on your example.
Thanks again, guys! By the way, if you can't tell, I really like the new photo upload feature and how you can select previously uploaded files. Makes things a whole lot easier!
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