When I imagine what my dream collection could consist of, its one step down from what yours is. Congratz on the amazing collection, Im glad its in the hands of someone who obviously knows a lot about it
When I imagine what my dream collection could consist of, its one step down from what yours is. Congratz on the amazing collection, Im glad its in the hands of someone who obviously knows a lot about it
A simply stunning collection-the likes of which I have, honestly, never seen the match of. Not just One General's uniform but Several? An overwhelming gathering of superb and rare uniforms and all in meticulous condition! How many do you actually have in total?(If you can Count that high, that is!) Most museums must envy you! I know that I could spend days just looking them over and checking out the medal loops, the insignias and the rest! And, you're right-I've never Seen a pair of matching copper striped slacks Ever! Amazing lot! Welcome to the Forum!
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Welcome aboard buddy! Stunning collection you've got there... I love this kind of collections that specialize in one kind of items!
Welcome to the forum.
Quite a Collection - the 'kupferbraun' colored 'Waffenrock' looks fantastic, as does the other items.
Thanks for posting.
Thanks, gents! I appreciate the warm welcome and compliments.
To date, I have 26 heer waffenrocks in my collection with a few still on hangers. Although not a huge collection, it has taken me the past 20 plus years to acquire what I have. My aim is to collect rare and minty pieces, which isn't easy these days. When I first started collecting waffenrocks, no one really wanted them and I could get them at a very low cost...between $300 and $500 for a nice minty rock wasn't unheard of. Nowadays things are obviously different.
I'll be posting more of my collection in the coming days with another of my prized possessions. A General Staff Waffenrock named to Generaloberst Friedrich Mil Sixt who later promoted to Generalleutnant, and went on to win the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves.
Mark
W.O.W :O
Love it! awesome collection!
Even though i moved from rocks to field tunics i still like them. You have an amazing collection and thanks for sharing.
The General one is a real gem.
Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
Hi
Welcome to the forum. fabulous collection.
cheers
Tony
Very nice collection,wonderful
Top notch collection sir. If you still sign on, it would be nice to see the second row too, and some more detailed photographs of your rarer examples. Thank you for posting.
Last edited by youthcollector1; 11-20-2013 at 04:57 PM.
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