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I am trying to identify this button that I've found in my father's WWII memorabilia box.
On the reverse side
Hello, my name is Marko I just started collecting ww2 items, however I need help on authenticating and identifying fakes. I also want to learn more about
05-03-2024, 07:32 AMI got this with another cap a while back. It's really nice and is marked as a Veterans Association Officer's Visor. As I have stated before, I really
05-03-2024, 09:53 AMGood Evening,
I'm looking at picking up this late period RZM by Emil Voos. It is supposedly unissued and purchased from Robert Demel from
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Today I am showing a dagger to land customs. Many daggers of this type have a bad casting of the crossguard, which is a prerequisite for
SA-Sportabzeichen: made of iron or « buntmetall ». Is there any logic?
Hello to all !
05-03-2024, 09:29 AMI know that some badges are made from iron (steel) and others from « buntmetall », whatever the type (bronze, silver,