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    georgi

    badge nsdap nederl. ferd. wagner

    Hello.
    Today I am showing a very rare and early badge that I want to buy. I think this is a correct example, but I am not absolutely sure.

    12-05-2024, 11:58 PM
    Aldo

    A Pair of Early SS Visor caps

    Here are my two new early SS visors. "Early" is the most overused phrase in this area of collecting but certainly applicable to these well worn

    12-05-2024, 11:07 PM
    Albivalencia

    Questions about WW2 Japanese helmet model

    Good afternoon friends,

    I bought this helmet from a Japanese online store and I have doubts about which model it is: m30/32 or m18.

    12-05-2024, 10:54 PM
    esn

    Question about historic sharpening of bayonet

    Hi everyone.

    I'm a proud owner of an Elite Diamant S/185 bayonet, but not whatever one but a rare specimen from 1941 marked with an "i",

    12-05-2024, 07:00 PM
    esn

    New member interested in edge weapons from all over the world

    Hi everybody.

    I'm esn, from Spain.

    My field of study was mainly swords and daggers, but when
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    12-05-2024, 03:03 PM
    Bulge

    White camo smock opinions please

    Hello everyone,
    I will like to have opinions on this smock.
    I found more than a few period photos, and the construction seems identical

    12-06-2024, 12:27 AM
  • NEED HELP: Speer Strasse Street Sign

    Hi. I'm a long-time collector (50+ years), but my expertise does not include German street signs. I have normally avoided street signs, due to the negative publicity regarding the repros out there. However, I took a chance on this one, which came from a well-known collector & dealer. I haven't committed to it yet, so here I am. I will include numerous photos. The dimensions are 27 3/4" x 7 3/4" (approximately).
    On the Plus side: 1) The white enamel is very thick (thicker than I have previously seen on these); 2) The sign is heavy, made out of fairly thick steel; 3) I have seen many Hitler & Goering street signs, but never a Speer sign.
    On the Negative side: 1) I do not recognize the German font/script (it appears to be a combination of Textualis/Textura and Fraktur, but not exact on either; 2) The lengthy history of reproduced street signs makes me uncomfortable regarding ANY enamel signs....
    Opinions on this one would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
    Here are some photos (quite a few):
    Comments 1 Comment
    1. unimoc's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      unimoc -
      ....a trap. It has nothing to do with Albert Speer.
      There are several Speerstraßen in Swizerland and Germany In Swizerland it means a mountain, in Germany are several well known persons with this name ans maybe that some towns honored them with a street name, which is not unusual

      Speer (Familienname) – Wikipedia
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