Probably my 1916 LSA SMLE, and early Model 22 DWM Pistol.
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567513d1378938028-allgemeine-ss-visor-cap-photo-86.jpg538041d1373736037-black-ss-senior-leader-and-or-general-officer-cap-photo-87-copy-copy-copy.jpgphoto-84 copy.jpgP1050451.jpegP1050463.jpegP1050452.jpegphoto-89.jpgP1050458.jpegI thank a fellow member of this site for the chance to buy the cap in the foreground.
Mine was the Wilhelm Kober Early SA dagger "Ground Rohm"..which I have been searching for an example like this for along time. The WWI cross and Hindenburg cross also came around the same time as the dagger from a forum member. Tight year for 2013...looking for a prosperous dagger new year. I wish the best for everyone else. 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
Hmmm, this is a pretty hard question to answer as I have gotten most of my stuff this year.
Atleast as a sub-collection my WWI stuff has to number 1 (going from nothing to some in less than 1 year and $110)
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But if it has to be one item it would probably have to be my MkII
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Or perhaps my K98K bayonet
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Sometimes its just so hard to choose!
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BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
Only one and by default the best.
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I haven't been terribly thrifty this year so it makes it difficult to pick only one or two 'best' pieces, especially when I have another four items in transit to me at the moment!
So here goes...
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Glenn, is that field police orange? That's a gorgeous looking visor.
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