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04-16-2020 07:25 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Nommern is a Luxemburg municipality. Luxemburg was annexed as part of the third Reich. In a legal sense not occupied. The uniform will have been used by a Luxemburg police officer in WW2. He probably put on his pre war uniform again in september 1944.
Looks to be in good condition!
Cheers,
Emile
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Nice looking tunic.
It's actually for a member of the Fire Service rather than the Fire Police. The sleeve eagle being all in carmine red is the indicator (Feuerwehrpolizei sleeve eagles will have a black swastika).
Cheers
Jamie
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General Question About Listing The Items I Want To Sell In Classifieds
I have tried to list these items for sale in the classifieds, but every time I finish the ad it tells me it's unable to post do to the pictures being to large a format. I have no idea how to change their size and would greatly appreciate any help, thanks for taking the time to read my post. The three items in this thread are for sale but aren't posted in the classifieds yet but will be I hope. The Fire service uniform I was hoping to find out if it's something that is common or rare, and if it's something that a serious collector would appreciate or just dismiss. This is a very hard field to begin the process of gathering the correct references to gain basic knowledge in the field and least have a fair understanding of the bare minimum regiments and insignia. That alone has been an overwhelming experience at times. At other times very interesting and fascinating and the hours of research fly by without being noticed. This is why I joined this forum and Wehrmacht-Awards to have access to the lifetimes of priceless experience and knowledge that only comes from hands on trail by fire hits and misses. I have had my fair share and am very careful when investing in a collection of German items and get as much background that I can to better judge the quality of the items. I like this forum better then Wehrmacht-Awards just based on this site is much more user friendly and easy to figure out. I still very new to any forum and just joined both so I am not 100% the etiquette when it comes to asking the folks on the forum to help me with a value on a newly purchased item that I haven't had before, or maybe never seen. I buy and sell military antiques with my father and have been doing so since I was a kid and have always loved it. My pops has 40+ years of collecting experience under his belt and has been successful at it, doing what he loves to do, he turned it into his fulltime occupation at a young age and has never done anything else. He is always a wealth of knowledge and has taught me so much over time. But I love learning and preserving history I feel is our duty, to those who risked it all to make history so we can have the world we enjoy today. I make my living now full time with my Pops and I love it, but as a few years past I noticed that their are two areas in the WWII time period that are very challenging for economic reasons (Very large retail values and hard to get into for the little guy and then you learn that those items have been reproduced since the last shot in the war was fired) and the overwhelming detailed information you can only get from hands on experience. So I made it a habit to always pick up the badges and examine them closely and then take the time to look them up in the references we have and research whatever info is out there. I am nowhere close to well versed in the field and my Pops says the same thing about himself and that blows me away considering how long he's been doing the same process I begun using ( I learned it from him) and he still has to question everything when it comes to this field of German wartime artifacts. So I've joined these forums to expand our ability to learn the correct history and to be able to offer authentic items in our sales that have been vetted through all avenues we have the use of. But since I've joined the few post I have made about some of my items and seeking some or any information about them and if they are desirable or what would be a fair asking price to start at, I always get folks telling me this is not a place to get prices or values on items. I of course don't want to upset folks or be overstepping what is offered in this forum so I am just asking so it is clear to me from here on out. As I'm sure you can understand I make my living by buying and selling a wide range of military items from many historic time periods. But I can price US British and most all other countries items or at least get close enough and be fair, but this German stuff is a different level and a guy needs help from time to time to verify to authenticity and to get a current market value. I don't ever want to offer a item that I didn't catch as a reproduction as a authentic piece, or ask for a ridiculous asking price and never sell the item. I don't want or need to squeeze every last drop out of the value of every item I want to make fair and honest deals so everyone involved feels the enjoyment of collecting and preserving history and at the same time keep the lights on and bills paid at home. So is it appropriate to ask for help when I don't know how to fairly price an item as well as getting the history of that item from the members here on the forum? As I've mentioned I do not want to offend anyone or overstep the way things are done here. I'm just wanting a clear answer. Thanks so much for taking the time to read my very long post I am very passionate about what I do and very grateful to all the historians and collectors that have helped me throughout my whole life and sparking this total sickness for collecting and history.
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In terms of speaking just for the police tunic, its a uncommon sleeve eagle on a common uniform so i don't think it will move the value much in terms of what a average police uniform goes for, they are some of the the most common tunics see out there.
Morris
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Thanks so much for the info, I have tried to list it in the classifieds but it keeps telling me I need to adjust the picture size because the picture is to big, but I don't have a clue what their asking me to do. If I were to offer it to someone what would be a fair value to place on it? I have not had many German uniforms and don't know the market. Thanks again much appreciated.
Best regards Nick
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