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Hi again Frundsberg, I know what you mean, it has ceased to be an edged weapon and has assumed the mantle of an oddity ergo probably only worth what it is worth to someone who likes/wants it. It is available for trade if you are interested??
cheers MR
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09-05-2013 09:35 PM
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Michael Ryan
Hi Neil, yes it does look good with all the other items but where are his PJ's, socks and underpants?? LOL
Cheers Michael R
Ha! Just to the right! I indeed had socks, underclothing and other items on display. NH
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Just for your information, these postwar conversions are actually sought after, especially in Germany today where there is a growing market for such items...
cheers, Glenn
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Hi Glenn, Thank you for your message and information. It is strange how collectables can be considdered junk for many years then all of a sudden, collectors start to take an interest and they become a desired item?? Over the years that I have been collecting I have seen a lot of collectables going through this metamorphosis!(is that how you spell the word?). British WWII plastic cap badges for instance, I remember when dealers would offer 2 free if you bought a brass cap badge. Now look at them, 3 or 4 times the price of brass badges!! Ah well!
Cheers Glenn. Regards Michael R
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Love that panzer track!! Hope to find one someday
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Military-archeology-Legenda-Latvia/224779244335847
http://www.hobbyhistorica.com/
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Hi Inka, And I hope that you do!!! Happy hunting up there beautifull Norway!! Regards Michael R
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The track link is a beauty mate, I've got one too. Cost a bloody fortune getting it sent out here though!
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