A photo tour de force from one of our best members, a person with a keen sense of authenticity and also a stalwart member.
You can all emulate his example, even if your budget is more sober.
Dear Dr.: please come and photograph my things before they are gone.
We should have a list of our stars, and also a list of our stinkers.
Although, with this thing, it is pretty clear with a view minutes who is in which category.
Dr. CMH stands very much at the top of the heap, because he started out rather recently and has come
to lead us all. We thank him.
Thank you for the wonderful and highly detailed photos of your fine collections.
Beautiful items, we are lucky to have you here.
Thank you for the kind words. I recently had a member ask for some more detailed photos of my collection and I realized that most are scattered amongst the various threads we have in the SS uniforms section. My hope is that these photos will be of some use to those looking to enter this area of collecting and avoid some of the clever fakes.
Truth be told, the photos of the caps are from Shea, Herman, Rannow, and Seagle. Posting these photos is involved enough and I guess I am running out of steam this weekend so I used theirs. It serves as provenance of my collection, I guess. I salute their mastery of photography and hope they don’t mind in the use of their photos as part of an educational process.
The above mentioned persons should pay you and me for our advertising and the value added to their business from our very carefully researched threads which
also draw a fairly heavy traffic. Or they could then offer us a fair price for these items once we sell them, but I won't engage the dealer smashing enzymes
here.
Once more, lieber Herr Doktor, well done, and we salute your progress. And above all, we salute your ability to grapple with the challenges and reamain
a pillar of this community.
Others encounter the contradictions, and then are ready for the lunatic asylum and or go postal, or whatever.
"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
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