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Re: My previous collection
Kris you have just brought a tear to my eye with that last comment
Regards Mark K
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09-21-2011 09:33 AM
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Re: My previous collection
Kris, that collection was amazing, its a lot easier when we are still with our parents.
I still live with my parents(not for long) but i already have a house, that i bought to rent and make some money.
Cheers.
Nuno
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Re: My previous collection
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kozowy1967
Kris you have just brought a tear to my eye with that last comment
Regards Mark K
So there is two of us crying now... ;-)
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Re: My previous collection
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NunoGTI
Kris, that collection was amazing, its a lot easier when we are still with our parents.
I still live with my parents(not for long) but i already have a house, that i bought to rent and make some money.
Cheers.
Nuno
Yes things were easy back then!!!
Buying a house to make some money by rent is a very good idea , should have done that earlyer.
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Re: My previous collection
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kozowy1967
... the motorcycle as that by far has to be my favorite piece in your very fine former collection ....
Regards Mark K
Did you notice the SS belt with white leather!!???
That was a LAHSS ceremonial belt.
;-)
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Sorry Kriss I did not notice hard to make out details by the photos I did do a search and came up with very little here on the forum when I typed in LAH SS if you would be so kind to explain the origin of this belt and buckle or send me down the right path so I may research them I would appreciate it.
Regards Mark K
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Re: My previous collection
Wow! I just saw the belt, that is nice. I would be very happy to own that. I saw a few LAHSS items for sale on wittman military but I was concerned that the leather may have been dyed white since 1945. He had y straps, belt, bayonet frog all white. Cheer mate, Dave.
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Re: My previous collection
Very nice trip down memory lane! Those cars are pretty wild looking too.
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Re: My previous collection
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kozowy1967
Sorry Kriss I did not notice hard to make out details by the photos I did do a search and came up with very little here on the forum when I typed in LAH SS if you would be so kind to explain the origin of this belt and buckle or send me down the right path so I may research them I would appreciate it.
Regards Mark K
"Lah SS" stands for Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler, only that unit was entitled to wear white belt, Y straps, gloves and I think ammo pouches for ceremonial purpose.
I hope thise helps.
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Re: My previous collection
amazing.and the age tha you had all this items makes it more amazing....but marriege is every time makes it harder for our collection
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