Cargol's newest militaria purchase

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HITLERJUGEND BELT BUCCKLE
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Romanian Post WWII Medal''Fight against Facism''

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Four Pictures WWII Era
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Back side of the landscape picture, cant make what it is written except the date and the Brest Litovsk at the end.
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The Romanian medal was dirty cheap while the others were more expensive
 
Yes they are,not in the best condition but they are authentic.
 
Cargol, about forty years ago I donate my collection to a local army museum One large Nazi party flag, Nazi naval flag, a few iron crosses, two German belt buckle and a Nazi party dagger.
Back then the stuff was fairly cheap and easy to find. My foreman had his basement filled, and I mean filled...he had a col. of SS full dress uniform, boots to hat, everything else to go with it...black with silver.
Never did take any pictures of his collection, but thats all he did, was go around to flea markets. He help me for a time, but I needed my money for college. So I stop collecting and hit the books.
Even back then one had to be care and make sure they were all authentic.
 
This collection that u ve described nowadays would worth a small fortune to obtain.
It is true that there are many replicas or reproductions, especially if u are trying to find them via internet.
From my little experience there are some items such us Iron Crosses, daggers, helmets(especially those with Waffen SS decals) that u must be very carefull when u are
buying them.
IMO it is how and from where u get those items,without excluding the possibility that u can be tricked(even the most experienced collectors can be tricked).
 
IMO it is how and from where u get those items,without excluding the possibility that u can be tricked(even the most experienced collectors can be tricked).
All very true, back in the late 60's, is when my foreman assisted me with my collection. I wasn't worry about the Foreman cheating, for he worked for my father, who was the plant manager.
 
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