Thanks for sharing your adventures with us Sebastien, it has been a very interesting read, i will definitely be following your story with interest as you discover more interesting pieces of history.
Thanks for sharing your adventures with us Sebastien, it has been a very interesting read, i will definitely be following your story with interest as you discover more interesting pieces of history.
Every piece that comes out of Stalingrad is interesting. If i was using my metaldetector in this big area, i would try to detect along the old roads.
It must be difficult to detect here because of the big amount of destroyed items, and shrapnels.
Good luck, you are living in a historical treasure chest, and you have a metal detector... Yes i envy you..
Some beautiful pictures...
Here are the items that I found in one place, in a ravine near Gumrak...
very sorry there are not 1939 Spange to the Iron Cross 1st Class 1914... My ex-friend sold it
Panzer-Waffe
Can you say more about this shoulder strap?
May be two small aluminum pip for SS? Size = 1 cm Made in 1940 stamp "GB"
silver braid is a very interesting, where is it? Kriegsmarine, Infantry???
my look like silver braid Kriegsmarine, but why silver? Size silver braid = 8 mm
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very sorry there are not 1939 Spange to the Iron Cross 1st Class 1914... My ex-friend sold it [/QUOTE]
Hi Sebastien
Is ex friend because he sold it? However you make great job arround Stalingrad!!!
Yes, that bad history and it's between me and him...
I dug Spanish cross and I was the first... and then, in this hole, he dug up Spange ... He took Spange myself. I was not opposed because it is his find. But he wanted to sell the Spanish cross and share the money ... I was against it, and now we do not dig together...
Hello Andrey
love the pics that spanish cross is in brilliant nick!
I would love a chance to go digging
New findings from my friends.
Alas, I got sick and did not dig ...
Only this day, I am feeling quite well
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