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Re: 'Berlin Hoard' Totenkopfs
Yes, that is exacly what I've got. Writing quick, during working hours, couldn't think of correct terms. Mine came from a German Ebay seller with a WWI era (named and localized with a Dortmund addressed Tornister) (made in Berlin though) the tornister that is.
The skull is definitely old and has much tarnish and plating loss, but nice nonetheless and prongs with the serated edges for staying in cloth I recon.
Cheers mate,
-Jaeger
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01-27-2012 11:17 PM
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Re: 'Berlin Hoard' Totenkopfs
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Still suport my opinion: those type of sand on this type of skulls- run away.
P.S I saw many of this skulls covered in same way by sand but this is not naturall way.
Ps Imagine this situation :someone founded this skull naturaly skull is in sand .Give it to the shop still in sand. Someone borowed from a shop still in sand.Skull returned to the shop still in sand etc.etc.etc......
It is not possible.
Someone in this human chain will clean this skull from a sand (:
This is natural human instinct (:
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