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04-13-2012 07:55 PM
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Re: SS caps in the 1970s.
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Re: SS caps in the 1970s.
FB, i think its amazing to see the "travels" these items do in their life.
From Los Angeles to Antwerp, thats incredible.
The quantity of owners they had. incredible.
Cheers.
Nuno
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Re: SS caps in the 1970s.
Thank you Friedrich, truly magnificent.
I hope my first SS cap will be nearly as lovely as yours, one day.
Cheers, Pat
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NunoGTI
FB, i think its amazing to see the "travels" these items do in their life.
From Los Angeles to Antwerp, thats incredible.
The quantity of owners they had. incredible.
Cheers.
Nuno
Thanks. The main thing is what I presently own all find an adequate home when the time is right. And that these things be well preserved and kept out of mischievous hands. No easy prospect. In fact, in my experience, a lot of the stuff in the CONUS is making its way overseas, as new centers of wealth emerge as well as constant interest in contemporary history. I make no value judgment here, just a statement of fact. My hope would be for my collection to go as a unit to Germany, where it belongs most, and where such things do not exist in museums I have seen at all. Rather, there are frequently fakes on display. How droll.
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Re: SS caps in the 1970s.
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Re: SS caps in the 1970s.
Thank you Friedrich, I try my Best. You are an inspiration and a marvelous teacher of foetid woolens.
Thanks again for showing your first cap.
Cheers, Pat
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Re: SS caps in the 1970s.
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Friedrich-Berthold
Foetid woolens. I had forgotten that I even had this primitive black and white photo, but your note jarred my memory.
The marvelous thing about being young is the range of hope and possibilities that stretch out into the blue horizon.
The ambivalent thing about the resume of a life lived is how things loom far too large versus those same hopes and possibilities, once the latter are collapsed by reality.
I cant comment on that post, as I am sure in order to comment I would have to have learned from experience. And I am only at the hopes and dreams stage.
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