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04-13-2012 07:14 PM
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Circuit advertisement
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Re: What have I brought here...?
IMO, the only authentic piece is the tinnie, which has been
defaced and is missing it's pin.........
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Re: What have I brought here...?
Hey Steve, what makes you think this?
Thanks, Glen.
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Re: What have I brought here...?
I'll take a shot here.
Friend there is no reason for any of these items to be stamped with a swastika by their manufacturers.
The fakers today put spurious stamps on items of little or no value just to take advantage of unknowing collectors.
I am afraid that is the situation here. Sorry pal.
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Re: What have I brought here...?
Ah, i see... i was hoping that they were marked as property of the Wehrmacht.
Thanks, Glen.
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Re: What have I brought here...?
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Glennyboy619
Ah, i see... i was hoping that they were marked as property of the Wehrmacht.
Thanks, Glen.
Not a problem buddy.
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Re: What have I brought here...?
If unsure (even just 1%), post them on here first Glen. Doesn't matter how insignificant they seem to be, or how cheap they are, which I hope that these were. As said above, all manner of markings can be found on replica/fantasy items. It helps to study the item, and the markings that should be present before you consider a bid/purchase.
Regards,
Carl
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Re: What have I brought here...?
What has been said above are my thoughts as well.
There are a lot of bogus items like these which have been floating around
for the last 5 to 10 years or so - ashtrays, clocks, cigarette cases, pocket
watch covers, etc. Some even have fake SS runes, national eagles and
submarine badges soldered onto them.........
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