Hi John. I think you did very well on it congrats
Eric
Hi John. I think you did very well on it congrats
Eric
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Eric, Glad you liked the plane,when i posted it on the other thread i THOUGHT it may have been WHW,THANKS to Chrys he confirmed it was a Tag der Wehrmacht item. It is made of a thin cardboard and measures approx. 1 1/4" x 1 3/8"............................Dave H
Thanks Dave these are very fragile,so it is nice to see it all togather without glue on wings....
Eric
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Gday Gents
Have a bo peep at this one fella's
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Super-WWI...item337d344b97
A disgrace.
I've sent this guy a polite message re his listing and expect to get a "go get ------- reply soon".
Unreal said the seal.
Cheers
Dave
Wow....and someone bid on it....
Very sad hey mate.
That's why I sent the seller a message.Some poor bugger is being ripped.
Unless that is the bid is bait to entice a buyer.The first bid attempts to give the item credibility so enticing another bid from the unsuspecting.
Which ever it's a pox act and should not be allowed.No values the buggers.
Cheers Chrys
Dave
Dave,appears his edelweiss has turned into a rose,I have one of these in my "what is it box" ??????........Dave H
Dave are you asking what this is?
Yes, I have had his pin in my "what is it box" for years and never found out what it was for.............Dave H
This piece can be found on the top of page 31 in our first book. It is simply titled 'Rose'...made of iron and measures 1-1/4" high. It was sold on the 2nd & 3rd of January by the Winterhilfswerk during the 1937 RSS collection drive.
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