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06-04-2012 09:23 AM
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Re: 1st type enameled ring found in SS positions
*bump* Suely someone must have access to the required period catalogue? Even a scan or a link would be fine.
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Re: 1st type enameled ring found in SS positions
Hi GLENN66.i HAD ABSOLUTELY THE SAME RING IN MY COLECTION -FROM KURLAND POCKET.hAVE SEEN SOME PERIOD COMERCIAL WITH THIS DESIGHN-BUT CAN,T REMEMMBER PRICE OR ENY OTHER INFO.
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Re: 1st type enameled ring found in SS positions
I'm not so sure this is SS related, I would be leaning closer to frei korps, which would be spectacular, I'm leaning towards this because of the year you're dating this ring from.
All the best,
Stefan
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Re: 1st type enameled ring found in SS positions
Also the logo of the FreiKorps is the exact same as the one depicted on the ring, IMPO I would rather have this ring than a SS one if it turns out to be from the FK
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Re: 1st type enameled ring found in SS positions
Hi Glenn ,, after viewing this,, I was reminded of the same menacing smile on a partial ground Rohm SS dagger,, that was applied to the blade after Rohms demise. On Page 84 of Tom Wittmnns SS book this could be seen. It was coincidental to see this type of smile on a skull. Regards Larry
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!!
- Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
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Re: 1st type enameled ring found in SS positions
HYmm, interesting...the plot thickens!
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Re: 1st type enameled ring found in SS positions
Possibly good news, Glenn. I remember this particular ring from some while ago but didn't pursue it at the time. Now, I see it has started being cranked out by the fakers and is being sold on eBay under a number of different descriptions. So, if the fakers have got a hold of it, it Must be good, hey? Nice to have an Original!
(ebay #110914648861 + 150821409933)
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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