This thread was created to unclutted things a little. In this thread will be a collection of all the militaria related links posted so far. Feel free to post you submissions in this Forum and we'll add it to the list. ==================================== Militaria Archiv Carsten Baldes - International dealer in medals, decorations and militaria. Detlev Niemann - Medals and Military Antiques. Galerie d´Histoire - André Huesken - Historical Antiques, Orders and Medals. Alden Hamilton's Black Cross Military Collectibles Jessen?s Relics - Military memorabilia. Jamie Cross Militaria Kaiser's Bunker - Impressive WWI militaria display. [nothing for sale] Grey Wolves of the Atlantic - Great site about the Uboat service in the Kriegsmarine. [nothing for sale] Collectors Guild. [ 30. September 2003, 04:11 PM: Message edited by: C.Evans ]
Thanks guys, eventually these links will be on ww2n.com in our links database. For the present, we can collect them here.
Thanks for cleaning it up a bit. I had intended to do that yesterday when I got here but--gladly saw it was done already
If you're in London's West End, this place is worth a visit ( not the cheapest, though ! ) : http://www.blunderbuss-antiques.co.uk
http://www.weitze.net/ Helmut Weitze. I know Carl isn't too happy with them right now, but I have had good experiences with them. I do think, as it is well known, it should be in this list.
Hi Stevin--weitze doesn't get my vote because I have been shafted by them as well as a few of my friends--so i'll not badmouth them but--will not send business their way. His problem is that he KNOWINGLY sells fake as real All I can say when dealing with them in particular as well as jamie cross-- Let the buyer beware. [ 12. July 2003, 04:34 PM: Message edited by: C.Evans ]
Volkbert--thanks for Peters site--i'd forgotten about him since I no longer visit wadf. I've had only good experiances in dealing with Peter and he is honest about his wares.
Well here is another one: Paul Jarvis has a site named relics of the reich: http://www.relicsofthereich.com/ I haven'tbought there but heard good things about it. Items are nice and prices seems fair.
I've heard of them but never have seen their site. I don't know anything much about them but--a few things were priced fairly I thought--but is a bit expensive.
Are we getting the "buying bug" again? What are ya thinking of buying? I've seen a few more KM items for sale as singles.
Carl, I am thinking about a KM destroyer badge... thoughts, price by itself ? Peter also had a dandy logbuch as well. ~E
Destroyer badge is a good KM badge. They aren't super expensive and are easy to get. Price ranges on them from about $115.00 to about $250.00 depending on condition. With award document--add about $80.00 or so. Mine is mint with the maker of F.O. for Friedrich Orth--which is one of my favorites as well as W.H. and Assmann & Sohn. I also like Schwerin of Berlin and I like all these makers much more better than the more popular C.E.Juncker badges. F.O and W.H. I think both are firms in Vienna. I know F.O. is in Vienna. [ 17. July 2003, 04:34 PM: Message edited by: C.Evans ]
Peter has one for sale on his site that is a grouping of Destroyer badge and destroyer badge award document for $400.00--I thought htis was the one you were talking about buying and went for a look-see in Peters site and I only found one Destroyer Badge for sale--so I naturally assumed you were wanting this one.
yes that was the one but thought I would ask the experts here on the board. some other things have come up today......as always so who knows what is going to happen now. ~E