Ha ha, what a piece of pooh
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
Looks like we have a new eBay account instead of the normal renaming!
‘Vongold’ has been dormant for some time and ‘Henry’s-house’ and ‘bobandfredsbits’ haven’t listed anything for a few weeks. We now have ‘jj-collectables-ltd’
......401663641884, coming from Stanstead...a very unusual piece
Still using the same wooden floor as a backdrop....
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
Perhaps the sellers are travellers.......a Village in Essex.....Stanstead.....and now Berden....perhaps that’s how one finds all the rare stuff by keeping on the move.....
...might be the answer..........
Yes indeed it is a brand new account I was following a piece, but then while looking at the rest of the stuff listed, a warning sign....these WW1 metak masks and an ugly "desert" MKII helmet so I came here to check if you had spotted anything and here it is....Unfortunately he/she/they list a mixture of good and crap, I'm not expert of everything, but a few things, very few, are ok...unfortunately.
He/she/they must be making a lot of money...the crooks.
Will the last collector to acquire a WW1 tank drivers mask please turn the lights out?
Jees...how many Tank Drivers WERE there?....and how come they all preserved their masks so well?....did they find a crate in Nepal?
...now, where's that Gunnar Hansen repro......
Ad***n... you are far - too cynical for your own good. Official figures show that there were in the region of 100,000 qualified tank drivers, but nowhere near enough tanks for them all to drive. So... it would follow that thousands upon thousands of these tankers masks never got used, and that would explain why they keep turning up in such fine condition. Its the same with WW2 German camouflaged helmets, they made such a good job of applying the camouflage paint that when the soldiers took them off and put them on the ground they couldn't find them again. It took years and years of searching by dedicated enthusiasts before they started to resurface about 10 or so years ago, and it was very much the same with British Malta camouflage helmets. Were it not for these dedicated sellers on eBay, we would never get to see such rarities in ever increasing numbers....
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