Does exist some catalogues or book that have the official ring relation made in nazi Germany?
Does exist some catalogues or book that have the official ring relation made in nazi Germany?
Amazon.com: The SS Totenkopf Ring: An Illustrated History from Munich to Nuremberg (9780764330940): Craig Gottlieb:…
^I've heard this is a pretty good source book on Totenkopf rings, but have never seen it myself...
Matthew
i firmly believe that "someone "is tying to set us up for a sale here
even to the point of a pm to me
to the seller i say ,,, they are fantasy crap ,,, stop it and let it go
cheers ian
I don't claim to know it's good, so if you've heard different then it should be taken with a grain of salt. I'm no expert on these rings, since there are numerous fakes and the real ones will clean out your pockets! But, I can tell that the ring posted here is obviously trash, and this thread is as dead as a door nail...
Matthew
look through some old threads on this forum and you will understand
THIS RING IS FANTASY
its a losd of bollocks and if there is a book that says its real then you know the answer to that cheers ian
I don't think there is any doubt that the ring is fake. We were debating whether the book I posted is a good source of information of Totenkopf rings or not. More / better information on these rings can probably be found on the internet than in books. But clearly, this thread should be closed...
Matthew
you miss the piont
its a fantasy ring
so by asosiation the book is a wrong un cheers ian
The thing is, this, or any other of the rings he has posted are not Totenkopf Honour rings, they are merely Totenkopf rings that were sold all over the reich and occupied countries as pure trinkets. The problem here is that they're not even original tat, but fake tat!
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