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Cricket used during D-Day?

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    Well I would love to see the brass ones... are the for sale anywere?

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    Quote by ww2collector View Post
    Well I would love to see the brass ones... are the for sale anywere?
    Here some from my collection.
    I have only seen one original for sell in France for 2000 euros
    all of them on ebay are fakes. even the ones that look rusty.
    Click to enlarge the picture Click to enlarge the picture Cricket used during D-Day?  

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    So thats what they look like ! Thanks for showing Chris

    Nick
    "In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem

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    Chris thank you so much for showing these a beautiful collection :-)
    2000 euros for one is a bit over my bidget I am afraid ... ooh well maybe one day...

    Best regards
    Eric

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    Also i think you would also have to look at the color if it was yellow it sticks out more and gives your position away to the enemy so a WW2 one yellow i dont think so. but im no expert i just think it s common sense no offense! - nick k

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    Quote by nkumburis View Post
    Also i think you would also have to look at the color if it was yellow it sticks out more and gives your position away to the enemy so a WW2 one yellow i dont think so. but im no expert i just think it s common sense no offense! - nick k
    I do not think the color was a real problem look at the brass ones .But it would make alot of sence.

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    Quote by ww2collector View Post
    Chris thank you so much for showing these a beautiful collection :-)
    2000 euros for one is a bit over my bidget I am afraid ... ooh well maybe one day...

    Best regards
    Eric
    That is alot of money.The problem with crickets there is no fixe price for one the price range is everywhere.

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    I dont understand what you mean by that, explain. - nick k

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    Quote by nkumburis View Post
    I dont understand what you mean by that, explain. - nick k
    For exemple a M1 carbine is 1000$
    But for a cricket there is a set price one person will sell one for 500$ and another person will sell it for 1000$ there is not set price for them it is what the collector is willing to pay for it.You know what milk cost but no one really knows the price of a cricket .I hope this help.l

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    Verrrry nice Chris. See, all those boring days running through the fields of France did pay off. Next time lunch is on me and you have to eat.

    Jay

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