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Re: my small relic collection
thanks for going into more detail about the panzerfaust i thought it would be inert please ignore my stupid question ,it makes for a superb centre piece ive only ever seen one example before in the imperial war museum, manchester, england ,my next question is where abouts were the helmet relics found are they mostly eastern front finds ,regards james
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01-23-2013 08:50 PM
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Re: my small relic collection
Dude your collection ist fantastic.
I like dugs to.
If they are well displayed nothing compers to them
Peter
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Re: my small relic collection
No problem Col James we are here to talk relics i will say that 50% of my collection comes from Normandy where i come from ( all my minty items i sold where 100% normandy ), the rest is from eastern front ( kurland, Narva, Demjansk...). One of my favorite item is my normandy camo jerrycan.
Thanks Peter
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Re: my small relic collection
Aha!!! ...... I spy a few non-relics in the display!!! ....a couple of zelts and a tornister.
Doesn't detract though .... I love relics!
Dan
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
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lol !! you are right !! but they are all well well worn, like i said it must be either rusty, stained, salty etc..but anything worned, real combat items, no office or parade militaria for me !! what about my relic papers ?
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Left behind because they are not "rusty, stained, salty etc"????? or because of Canadian rules...... nice also.
relic papers are also great ......
Dan
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
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Re: my small relic collection
hahaha !! CANADIAN RULES !!! nothing i can do mate !!
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Re: my small relic collection
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