Quite a number of contributers to this thread have subsequently been banned..... collecting really does bring the emotions out i guess.
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
One "expert" in cap badges physically threatened a moderator here in an email, whereby the leadership here has increased the rigor of their moderation.
SS cap badges excite some of the most unhistorical, hysterical and otherwise posts on all militaria websites.
As such, these posts and their anonymous authors fit our unhappy time of nervousness and paranoia.
Adrian Stevenson is a cliff of rock in the storm for which I thank him.
Another world renowned expert was mobbed here by various digital thugs and ankle biters and he later suffered severe health problems.
He no longer participates here, which is damn shame in my opinion. A lot of people lose out because of it.
At any moment, the high jinx here keep me on the verge of packing it in, which I might yet do.
My thanks, by the way, to the wise and subtle comments on digging in the ground for relics in CONUS.
I have never found militaria that way, and salute those who do so in an honest and forthright fashion. I just do not understand the dynamics.
Certain of the persons who do so in other parts of the world have routinely made posts which contained little real information,
but a surplus of affect and puerile mindset. Certain of them promote the impression that they are trying to put one over on the innocent,
as well as discredit the handful who try to do the right thing.
Happy collecting.
Fantastic images FB!!! Thankyou for providing us these windows on the past.
I feel for the artisan with the white coated overseer watching his every move.... nary a smile betwixt them!!
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
Thanks. Truth be told, one of the banned persons found these wonderful images. I am old enough to have known people of this kind, but
their world is mostly vanished. I know a firm in Vienna in Neubau that still does this work, but I am sure they are on the verge of dying
out. I only pressed my face onto the shop window and never went inside. I am sure it would take me some time to win their trust
and such.
Of course, in the case of Deschler, they served the pope and Himmler, which requires an analysis more subtle than my own.
My only wish in all of this has been for historical facts and congenial inquiry. In many cases, there are none of either the former or the latter.
Happy collecting and thanks for your interest.
I have seen several metal stamps for making insignia has been sold on auctions over the years. I cannot help it, but it makes me alittle nervous. If only half of a stamp is sold, it would be an easy task for a skilled craftsman to create the missing halfs.
Have anyone else been thinking this ways regarding to metal insignias?
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