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12-17-2012 08:54 AM
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That is an incredible collection, im jealous as
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very good collection of full respect
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Hello there,
A well-rounded collection that is tastefully displayed, well done.
William Kramer
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ww1and2collector
Hello all,
I'm sitting here nursing a hangover as a result of my office Christmas party last night, and I was thinkg that after looking at everyone's collections, I thought I should share mine with everyone. I've been collecting for over 14 years. I started mainly collecting firearms from the WWI and WWII era and eventually got into everything else of that era.
I would welcome any feedback especially with display ideas because displaying is part of the fun, second only to collecting.
-Gene
That's a simply amazing collection and you have it wonderfully displayed! Thank you for sharing! I could spend all day staring...
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Thanks guys. I really appreciate all the compliments. I have a couple of updates that I'm going to post later today.
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sandgroper
Fantastic collection! You have everything displayed so well, I think you have given the rest of us ideas on how to display items from our collections, you don't need any advice or help. Well done!
I completely agree! I love the, what looks to be really comfortable, chairs strategically placed to sit and admire the beautifully displayed collection.
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Munich
Very nice collection .
Is the medic and engineer helmets originals?
Well, find out the these two are fakes!!! Fortunately the guy I bought them from took them back. He's an elderly fella that's been a dealer for awhile, but he doesn't know helmets. So, I don't think he honestly knew they were fake.
Anyway, I was able to get a couple of other nice pieces to help make me feel better about losing the helmets. I got two fantastic WWII Japanese officer samarui swords, a naval officer and an army officer. The army is real interesting, it has inside of the leather covering the name of the officer to whom the sword belonged to. As I was told, the officers were told they would get their swords back sometime after they turned them into the US forces. So, the officer put his name on it, but it never made it back to him.
Anyway, attached are the pics for you to see my new additions:
Naval Officer
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What a serious collection!!!!!!!
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