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Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
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12-24-2010 10:06 AM
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Re: German bakelite lantern
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JPhilip
Hello,
You've made a very good deal, congrats...
$600 is just crazy for such an item, i wish i had a few for sale to american collectors (only kidding).
Here are two photos of the Karbid container, made of the same brown bakelite than the lantern.
Attachment 164938Attachment 164939
So now I know what that box is for .The one I have was found at the pointe du hoc at the entrance of the main bunker.
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Re: German bakelite lantern
Chris : mine was also found in Normandy...
Donkihotis7 : there are good deals for some items that don't seem to be very interesting or very desirable from the other side of the ocean, but when it comes to KM insignia/awards, SS uniforms or headgear or Pz items, price go up like crazy...and even more when they're named with full story and traceability...
At a militaria fair in Southern France, i rencently bought a mint Paktasche 40 with the rare connexion device that link it to the saddle, it was used by mounted personel to carry their stuff when on foot.
When i asked the seller 'how much?", he did murmur the price "60 euro" like if he had regrets to ask so much...i paid the price, too happy to find such a rare and well preserved item. Two weeks ago, i was looking around on the Internet, going from dealer site to dealer site and i found a Paktasche 40 for sale...it was in less good condition than mine, lacking the linking device and was for sale for around $600 also....so...and both sold by dealers, one european, one american....
Thanks
The sacrifice of life is a huge sacrifice, there is only one that is more terrible, the sacrifice of honor
In Memoriam :
Laurent Huart (1964-2008)
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Re: German bakelite lantern
by
JPhilip
Chris : mine was also found in Normandy...
Donkihotis7 : there are good deals for some items that don't seem to be very interesting or very desirable from the other side of the ocean, but when it comes to KM insignia/awards, SS uniforms or headgear or Pz items, price go up like crazy...and even more when they're named with full story and traceability...
At a militaria fair in Southern France, i rencently bought a mint Paktasche 40 with the rare connexion device that link it to the saddle, it was used by mounted personel to carry their stuff when on foot.
When i asked the seller 'how much?", he did murmur the price "60 euro" like if he had regrets to ask so much...i paid the price, too happy to find such a rare and well preserved item. Two weeks ago, i was looking around on the Internet, going from dealer site to dealer site and i found a Paktasche 40 for sale...it was in less good condition than mine, lacking the linking device and was for sale for around $600 also....so...and both sold by dealers, one european, one american....
Thanks
Hi Philip i agree that what i said above is not an unbreakable rule. There are exceptions as well. But i believe the example you referred to above is not so common. Besides, finding stuff from dealer's sides are much more expensive than finding them in flea markets or fairs. Recently i purchased from USA a KM High Seas on a rather good conditon, zinc material for $335. The next day i found another one almost the same from a European seller at 350 euros.
Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
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Re: German bakelite lantern
I like going to France and Germany to the little farm town that have fleamarkets always good stuff at nice price.
last time I got a M1 garand barrel and triger for 5 euro also a German K98 bayonet for 5 euro.I was looking for helmets but no luck.
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Re: German bakelite lantern
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cricketchris1944
Could I see a picture of the carbine container.
I paid 80$ for the lantern plus 20$ chipping so 100$ from Europe.
The reason I was asking about the price is because I have seen them here in the US for 600$ and up crasy.
600 bucks?That's plain crazy!
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Re: German bakelite lantern
Hello,
Chris : there's still plenty of things from the war that are waiting in cellars, barns, attics everywhere where the german army has fought. Concerning France, you can find items in each area as the country was occupied, but of course Normandy, Alsace-Lorraine and the valley of the river Rhone are the most interesting areas to find battle relics.
donkihotis7 : it's called capitalism, free market, or greed in collector's term...everybody is free to ask what he wants for an item...that's the buyer's responsability to buy or not...
Thanks
The sacrifice of life is a huge sacrifice, there is only one that is more terrible, the sacrifice of honor
In Memoriam :
Laurent Huart (1964-2008)
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Re: German bakelite lantern
I am always looking for stuff in Europe but would like to go to Norway and some Eastern Europeen regions
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Re: German bakelite lantern
by
cricketchris1944
Could I see a picture of the carbine container.
I paid 80$ for the lantern plus 20$ chipping so 100$ from Europe.
The reason I was asking about the price is because I have seen them here in the US for 600$ and up crasy.
Hi there, You got a great deal. Your lantern appears to be in great shape, with the hanging hook and black-out inserts I've seen them go for $150.-$200. not shipped. I have one of each. The bakelite, the steel (sand color) and the Luftwaffe aluminum candle lantern. They look great displayed next to each other. Anyway great find. I just love this stuff. Tim
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Re: German bakelite lantern
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WASISTLOS
Hi there, You got a great deal. Your lantern appears to be in great shape, with the hanging hook and black-out inserts I've seen them go for $150.-$200. not shipped. I have one of each. The bakelite, the steel (sand color) and the Luftwaffe aluminum candle lantern. They look great displayed next to each other. Anyway great find. I just love this stuff. Tim
Welcome to the forum.
I got it display in my room. looks great very happy with it.
Would like to see the one you have.
Chris
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