yes its up to me if i sell or keep it its not much good to me is it,i am not even in to this collecting,
yes its up to me if i sell or keep it its not much good to me is it,i am not even in to this collecting,
Simon, what WW1 items do you have ?? Did you inherit them and not collect yourself, sounds as if you have a bit of " closet " collection going on ""
the collection was left to me in a will, valued at £12000 pounds over 10 years. yes i bought a dagger my self god is it against the law now. no not luckly .and i am not a collector,puting the whole lot up for sale,theres german unforms, helmets,etc probably take them to my local auction house. best bet
have gew 98 mauser .many other bayonets ww1 british, german.austrian, spanish etc
You should post more pictures on here Simon, lots of interested parties on here for those items !
ill buy the ss dagger blade
whats the offer then ? thanks
No need to get defensive mate. Of course it isn't against the law, the only problem is that you have been contradicting yourself in your threads. Why did you pay £400 for a dagger/bayonet if you don't collect? Again you say you are putting it all up for sale, but in other threads you repeatedly insist you are "not after a quick buck", and that you are only interested in value for insurance purposes, or in another thread the reason is to buy a car. Forgive my tone but we occasionally get fraudsters here on the forum, which I am sure you will not be, it's just some things didn't add up very neatly.
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