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Title:Welcome to Antiques and Collectibles!
Notice:Rules-1, 23-Trade, 24-Wanted, 25-For Sale, 550-Dir. by Keyword
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Created:Mon Oct 12 1987
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
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519.0. "3rd Reich Panzer Assault Badge" by DWOVAX::MORE () Tue Oct 30 1990 10:22

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519.1NICE PICK!WMOIS::C_GIROUARDTue Oct 30 1990 12:2212
519.2DWOVAX::MORETue Oct 30 1990 12:398
519.3MIMS::HENDERSON_JFri Nov 17 1995 08:4719
519.4STEP CAUTIOUSLY...WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 20 1995 06:2521
519.5MIMS::HENDERSON_JMon Nov 20 1995 08:3329
519.6WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 20 1995 11:5226
519.7MIMS::HENDERSON_JMon Nov 20 1995 13:1123
519.8WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Nov 21 1995 06:0025
519.9MIMS::HENDERSON_JTue Nov 21 1995 10:0123
519.10WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Nov 21 1995 11:4220
519.11MIMS::HENDERSON_JTue Nov 21 1995 13:4020
519.12WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Nov 22 1995 05:5325
519.13MIMS::HENDERSON_JWed Nov 22 1995 09:5220
519.14WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Nov 22 1995 11:5837
519.15MIMS::HENDERSON_JWed Nov 22 1995 16:2621
519.16WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 27 1995 06:1426
519.17MIMS::HENDERSON_JMon Nov 27 1995 08:5120
519.18WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 27 1995 11:4122
519.19MIMS::HENDERSON_JMon Nov 27 1995 11:5415
519.20WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 27 1995 14:1616
519.21MIMS::HENDERSON_JMon Nov 27 1995 15:348
519.22WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Nov 28 1995 05:5220
519.23MIMS::HENDERSON_JTue Nov 28 1995 09:5312
519.24WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Nov 28 1995 10:4320
519.25MIMS::HENDERSON_JTue Nov 28 1995 11:0918
519.26WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Nov 28 1995 12:0115
519.27MIMS::HENDERSON_JTue Nov 28 1995 12:3525
519.28WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Nov 28 1995 12:5214
519.29MIMS::HENDERSON_JTue Nov 28 1995 12:557
519.30MIMS::HENDERSON_JTue Nov 28 1995 15:5914
519.31WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Nov 29 1995 06:2419
519.32MIMS::HENDERSON_JWed Nov 29 1995 08:5517
519.33WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Nov 29 1995 11:5110
519.34MIMS::HENDERSON_JWed Nov 29 1995 12:3313
519.35WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Nov 29 1995 13:4314
519.36MIMS::HENDERSON_JWed Nov 29 1995 16:1124
519.37WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Nov 30 1995 06:0210
519.38MIMS::HENDERSON_JThu Nov 30 1995 09:3429
519.39WW II License PlatesLEDDEV::TIRRELLThu Nov 30 1995 09:3912
519.40MIMS::HENDERSON_JThu Nov 30 1995 10:0710
519.41WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Nov 30 1995 11:4712
519.42MIMS::HENDERSON_JThu Nov 30 1995 12:1420
519.43WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Nov 30 1995 12:527
519.44MIMS::HENDERSON_JThu Nov 30 1995 13:5816
519.45WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Nov 30 1995 14:0612
519.46MIMS::HENDERSON_JThu Nov 30 1995 14:4614
519.47MIMS::HENDERSON_JThu Nov 30 1995 17:0910
519.48MIMS::HENDERSON_JFri Dec 01 1995 08:1110
519.49WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Dec 04 1995 07:5612
519.50MIMS::HENDERSON_JMon Dec 04 1995 09:2120
519.51WW II German License PlatesLEDDEV::TIRRELLMon Dec 04 1995 09:2732
519.52MIMS::HENDERSON_JMon Dec 04 1995 10:3414
519.53WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Dec 04 1995 11:3711
519.54MIMS::HENDERSON_JMon Dec 04 1995 14:4617
519.55WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 05 1995 06:0512
519.56MIMS::HENDERSON_JTue Dec 05 1995 09:1824
519.57WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 05 1995 11:369
519.58MIMS::HENDERSON_JTue Dec 05 1995 14:5323
519.59MIMS::HENDERSON_JTue Dec 05 1995 15:539
519.60WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Dec 06 1995 06:0612
519.61MIMS::HENDERSON_JWed Dec 06 1995 09:1616
519.62WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Dec 06 1995 11:5918
519.63MIMS::HENDERSON_JWed Dec 06 1995 16:338
519.64WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Dec 07 1995 05:5214
519.65MIMS::HENDERSON_JThu Dec 07 1995 16:3116
519.66WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Dec 08 1995 05:5015
519.67MIMS::HENDERSON_JFri Dec 08 1995 09:0122
519.68WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Dec 11 1995 06:1610
519.69MIMS::HENDERSON_JTue Dec 12 1995 10:2326
519.70WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 12 1995 11:288
519.71PLAYER::BROWNLTyro-Delphi-hackerTue Dec 12 1995 11:5913
519.72MIMS::HENDERSON_JTue Dec 12 1995 12:519
519.73MIMS::HENDERSON_JTue Dec 12 1995 13:0016
519.74MIMS::HENDERSON_JWed Dec 13 1995 09:0339
519.75MIMS::HENDERSON_JMon Dec 18 1995 08:3714
519.76WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Dec 18 1995 08:507
519.77MIMS::HENDERSON_JMon Dec 18 1995 10:0815
519.78MIMS::HENDERSON_JThu Dec 21 1995 08:3816
519.79WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Dec 21 1995 09:146
519.80WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Dec 21 1995 09:1810
519.81MIMS::HENDERSON_JThu Dec 21 1995 09:427
519.82MIMS::HENDERSON_JTue Jan 02 1996 08:4220
519.83WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 02 1996 12:1919
519.84WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 02 1996 12:245
519.85MIMS::HENDERSON_JTue Jan 02 1996 14:4917
519.86WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jan 03 1996 06:0117
519.87MIMS::HENDERSON_JWed Jan 03 1996 09:2211
519.88WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jan 03 1996 11:368
519.89MIMS::HENDERSON_JWed Jan 03 1996 14:578
519.90WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 04 1996 06:098
519.91MIMS::HENDERSON_JThu Jan 04 1996 08:2818
519.92WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 04 1996 11:284
519.93Driver's Badge of MeritALFSS2::HENDERSON_JWed Jul 17 1996 16:2914
519.94WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jul 18 1996 06:468
519.95ALFSS2::HENDERSON_JMon Aug 05 1996 14:1526
519.96WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Aug 12 1996 12:2712
519.97Gilt Eagle/Shoulder Board or Cap Insignia ?????ALFSS2::HENDERSON_JWed Aug 14 1996 10:1529
519.98WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Aug 14 1996 12:2917
519.99Nazi War Helmet??ICS::MANDEVILLEThu Aug 15 1996 10:5755
519.100WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Aug 15 1996 12:3519
519.101Thanks - A couple more questionsICS::MANDEVILLEThu Aug 15 1996 13:4028
519.102WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Aug 15 1996 13:4923
519.103Good Find,indeed.ALFSS2::HENDERSON_JFri Aug 16 1996 09:2315
519.104Thanks to everyone!ICS::MANDEVILLEFri Aug 16 1996 16:3827
519.105Coincidence...WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Aug 19 1996 07:1912
519.106Arm BandsALFSS2::HENDERSON_JTue Dec 03 1996 08:0621
519.107WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 03 1996 11:3623
519.108ALFSS2::HENDERSON_JWed Dec 04 1996 10:0017
519.109ALFSS2::HENDERSON_JThu Dec 05 1996 08:5114
519.110WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Dec 06 1996 06:1825
519.111ALFSS2::HENDERSON_JFri Dec 06 1996 08:5711
519.112Back atcha...WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Dec 06 1996 13:503
519.113ALFSS2::HENDERSON_JWed Feb 05 1997 14:1511
    
     Hey Chip,
    
     Got a big military collectables show this weekend. Any tips on what to
    look for,or what to stay away from? Whats hot and whats not,in WWII
    German collectables.
     Seen anything good lately? I know the collecting bug still nibbles on
    you occasionally.
    
     Joe
    
519.114WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Feb 06 1997 06:0717
Good morning! Where the show? 

I will be in Maine with my wife this weekend just relaxing.

I haven't bumped into anything interesting lately, but it 
is almost time for trip to my friend the dealer's house for
a fix. I think I had mentioned that he was going to pick up
a couple of P38s and would hold them until I saw them. 

He hasn't called so I guess I'll take the initiative. 

As you know, the hot stuff is the stuff you always want! :-)

Good hunting and be sure to give us a review of the show
and anything you pick up.

Chip
519.115ALFSS2::HENDERSON_JThu Feb 06 1997 09:0519
    
     Hi Chip,
    
     The Maine thing sounds good,warm fireplaces,and fresh lobster.
    
     The show is coupled with one of the larger gun shows in the Atlanta
    area. The gun show happens about two to three times a year,and is
    heavily advertised. So what is walking between the tables is almost
    as interesting as what is on the tables. John Q Public,wanting to get
    rid of grandpa's WWI and WWII stuff,but did not know where to take it.
    I plan on taking a fairly clear credit card,and a couple of hundred in
    cash. I always watch people walking in and out,to make offers on what
    thier carrying,sometimes they laugh,sometimes I get the goods for next
    to nothing.
     Also need to stock up on 44-40 for my old Winchester 92 and a Colt New
    Service in the same caliber.
    
     Joe
    
519.116ALFSS2::HENDERSON_JMon Feb 10 1997 11:1117
    
     Hi Chip,
    
     Well I did not add a thing to my collection. I did find a trigger/bolt
    spring for a Colt Mod.P clone.
     One of the vendors,was international,and knew Chris Ailsby. Very
    inpressive display of Badges,and insignia. The prices were just out of
    sight. I did see some stuff I had only seen in books. Gorgets,some
    complete uniforms,but just bags and bags of over priced stuff. Well
    back to haunting antique stores and flea markets. 
     I did pick up a good reference book by Ron Manion. German Military
    Collectables price guide,not only the badges and medals,but also
    household items,of 30s and 40s Germany,which were military related.
    There is an extensive listing for "tinnies".
    
     Joe
    
519.117WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Feb 10 1997 11:294
Manion is one of the more well respected resources.
It should be a good reference.

Chip
519.118ALFSS2::HENDERSON_JTue Feb 18 1997 10:0621
    
     Hey Chip,
    
     I figured out what that Gilt Eagle was. Remember the one I picked up
    some time ago,and thought it was a cap eagle? I thought it was looking
    in the wrong direction. The Army and others look to the right,this one
    is looking to the left,and is almost stubby looking,very thick. I was
    reading Soldat,the book Siegfried Knappe wrote,and it came to me. I
    looked in a reference book and I there it was. It was a metal device
    worn on the shoulder boards,of a political officer. Thier Eagles looked
    to the left, the others,in the reference book look to the right. To
    bad it's not still attached to the shoulder board.
     Through my reading,I now understand,how much the Nazi Party was hated,
    inside Germany,and especially the Army. The Army wasn't even able to
    vote in elections,and were non-political,in training and tradition.
    There was a great deal on mistrust,on both sides,and it was exteemly
    rare to find a party member,in the Army. Except perhaps the spies,which
    were everywhere. Some in political officer uniform,some in the ranks.
    
    Joe
    
519.119Luftwaffe bladesALFSS2::HENDERSON_JThu Mar 20 1997 09:3217
    
     Hey Chip,
    
     Of your first-hand knowledge,what would be a fair price for the
    following.
    
      115. Nazi - Luftwaffe 1st Model Dagger with metal scabbard; leather
    is wearing off scabbard, blade has some wear, AVG.
    
      116. Nazi - Luftwaffe 2nd Model Dagger with leather sheath(not the
    original), celluloid around handle is cracked, AVG.
    
    
     I don't think they have been properly identified,as 1st and 2nd model.
    
    Joe
    
519.120WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Mar 20 1997 13:0222
    Hi Joe... Been hunting, eh? :-)
    
    On the first model Luft...By you description it appears to have a
    rating of poor condition. You didn't mention whether the chain hanger
    is still with it. Also, 2nd mod.'s came in two varieties 1) nickel
    silver fittings 2) aluminum fittings. I'll assume they both have their
    hangers. If it's an early 1st mod. I wouldn't go more than $130 - $150.
    If it's a later 1st mod. deduct $20 - $30. They really aren't that
    collectible in poor condition. Plus, there are a ton of them out
    there.
    
    On the 2nd model, the same applies as to finishes, however the
    differences were dictwed more by makers than by year of manufacture
    (unless we're talking late 1945 where they were just butt ugly and
    cheap.
    
    It's value as a collectible is nill. Even as a "parts" dagger some are
    missing (scabbard) or damaged (handle). Again, these are very prolific.
    My advice would be to pass, but if you do wish to buy it, $75 tops.
    
    Chip 
    
519.121Thanks ChipALFSS2::HENDERSON_JMon Mar 24 1997 09:0719
    
     Thanks Chip,
    
     This is on an Antique and Coin dealers,auction board,and a really low
    balled them both. I know you are not into awards and decorations,but
    they had more of those and they are the things I'm really after.
    
      M-17 German Imperial medal/cross - Saxon Albrechts Order, 1st
    class, Knight, white enameled cross with crossed swords, obverse of
    medal in center - "Albertus Animosus" with bust of man facing
    right, other side of cross has medal in center with "1850" & shield &
    crown in center, 1 �" x 1 �", EXCELLENT
    
    
     If this is what I think it is,if I get it for $80.00,would be a very
    good buy.
    
     Joe
    
519.122WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Mar 24 1997 11:3416
    Tell me more about the Imperial Cross, e.g. is it strictly an
    Imperial award or did the Reich continue its award? I've seen
    some of these so I know what you're talking about.
    
    I don't know if you caught it yesterday, but the Discovery Channel
    featured a 3-part episode (back-to-back-to-back) called U Boat War.
    Outstanding! Great perspectives from Americans, British and German
    U Boat commanders. Many of the Knights Cross winners. Some great
    footage of Hitler awarding the Knights Cross, Oak Leaf awards and
    brilliants awards.
    
    In one interview with a U Boat commander his tunic was directly behind
    him laden with the Knights Cross, Iron Cross 1st Class, Submarine
    badge, etc... Very cool!
    
    Chip
519.123ALFSS2::HENDERSON_JTue Mar 25 1997 08:3119
    
     Hey Chip,
    
     I missed the show you mentioned,wish I had recorded it. I have started
    to build a small,but select library of original combat footage,and
    newsreel style footage,of military units,for research material. I'll
    watch it and make notes then make the Video container,with a number for
    identification. I recently saw a documentary,about the Eastern Front
    and a particularly nasty armour engagement,between an SS Panzer unit
    and a Russian Armour Unit. That war cost the world some very brave
    men,on all sides.
    
     As far as I know the Saxon Albert Order of the Knights Cross with
    Swords,was an Imperial award,but weren't these awards,worn in
    conjunction with Third Reich awards. Since this award is considered
    a House Order,would it be precluded?
    
     Joe
    
519.124WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 25 1997 12:557
    Yes, they would have been worn as would any foreign awards a 
    recipient may have won. Howeve, they would be relegated under
    any "period" awards/badges worn by specific regulation.
    
    Too bad you missed the show. 
    
    Chip
519.125ALFSS2::HENDERSON_JThu Apr 10 1997 08:2611
    
     Hey Chip,
    
     Got a line on a Kriegsmarine wristwatch. It is marked "KM" and was
    made by Siegerin,also known as Alpina. Now all I have to do is find one
    marked "RLM" for the Luftwaffe,and one marked "DH" for Deutsches Heer
    or also know as Wehrmacht.
    
     Collecting,is quite habit forming.
    
     Joe
519.126WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Apr 10 1997 11:3816
    Cool! I've never seen a Luft or Heer watch, but have seen wrist
    compasses.
    
    I have no clue what these things are going for. They can't be a very
    prolific item otherwise (knowing GIs) those things would have been a
    big favorite in the souvenier department (watches).
    
    Remember the story of the GI who brought back one of Hitler's wrist
    watches. Upon his return from Germany he rode the train back to New
    York City (his home). He jumped off the train and headed to the men's 
    room. He took the watch off his wrist to wash his hands and left it on
    the sink. After only a few minutes he realized what he had done and
    went right back to restroom. Watch gone! Quite a nice watch from the
    description, gold, day and date.
    
    Chip
519.127ALFSS2::HENDERSON_JThu Apr 10 1997 12:3427
    
     Hey Chip,
    
     That is a great story,about Hitler's watch. It increases my hope,that
    there are still neat things to be discovered.
    
     The Luftwaffe timepieces were marked two ways,RLM
    (Riechs-Luftahrt-Ministerium) or just FL 22XXX,FL 23XXX,or FL 25XXX.
    
     FL = Flight
    
     22xxx = Flight Control
     23XXX = Navigation
     25XXX = Radio Surveillance
    
     Most will have a black dial with luminous arabic numerals,and hands.
    This is the same standard the Heer had for Timepieces,but the navy was
    different. It had white dials,usually,with the luminous arabic
    numerals,and just have the dial marked K.M. with the source company
    name.
    
    
    
    
     Joe
     
    
519.128Go Navy!WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Apr 11 1997 05:508
    Navy marked stuff is neat. Paticularly weaponry and other items because
    the quantities produced weren't not along the lines for the other
    branches. Even extremely prolific items such as bayonets and their
    frogs, pistols (wicked neat), infantry accoutrements, e.g. ammo
    pouches, belts, helmets, etc. all command a little higher price and are
    more desirable.
    
    Chip