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    Got lucky on eBay with this one (and the one below). The light green Nebenfarbe is one of the harder ones to find. Its for an Oberapotheker (1st Lieutenant of Pharmacists) of the High Grade Career. The rank pip is also of the plastic/resin composition.
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      First one with brown Nebenfarbe I've been able to find. Probably for a Non-Technical Teacher at a Professional School, including personnel of the Military Orphan Institution at Potsdam. Could also be for the Barracks Administration, but that branch was transferred in 1936 to the Standard (Paymaster) branch.
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        Dave, a mindblowing collection!
        I really like your "museum". It reminds me of a cross between an alpine ski lodge and a nice bookstore.
        Your lucky to have a great woman for a wife who bought you a uniform and then gave you the rug. She must really know what a man wants and needs!

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          Nothing terribly rare here - just a nice example of a general's collar tab.
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            Collar tab for a Sonderführer officer. These tend to be mis-identified as all sorts of things.
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              Cuff and collar patches for the waffenrock of a signals EM/NCO. What makes these nice is that they are of the hand-embroidered variety. I'm still looking for a nice example of a dress tunic with this type of insignia.
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                Machine-embroidered shoulder strap for the panzer wrap of a Großdeutschland sergeant.

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                  Originally posted by mvm71
                  Great room Sarge, the carpet looks excellent.

                  You should charge admission to your house! You would probably make enough money by years end to buy yourself another tunic!

                  Great Collection!
                  Mike

                  Mike,

                  He lives right near me and I still haven't seen the museum...

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                    I do not live near him, but have visited...it's a must see!
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                      Originally posted by Panzerman
                      He lives right near me and I still haven't seen the museum...
                      Ouch! Yes, you do. 1.3 miles to be exact. Walking distance - even at my age. Guess we'd better work something out.......

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                        Well, the latest addition to the bunker is....kid's furniture.

                        I kid you not (pun intended).

                        My wife is a center director for one of the day care center chains. Starting last month, the company decided to close the center she was assigned to. As a result, I managed to pick up some furniture to use for display. This stuff is some of the best made furniture I've run across. It all survived 20 years in a day care center - gotta be tough to do that! (In spite of that, it was all destined for the dumpster.) Anyway, after a gallon of furniture stripper, lots of sanding pads and more hours and sweat than I care to remember, I managed to get the old finish off and stain it to match the wood in the bunker. All those kids really gave it some 'character.'

                        This first example - and the next one also - were originally parts of a kitchen play set.
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                          Before someone asks, the large shell casing on the left isn't from an 88. It's a U.S. 90mm round that was fired from an M48A2C main battle tank. I know, 'cause I fired it.
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                            This little bugger took a lot of work. Originally it had bright red plastic drawer pulls. I made the ones that are on there now. Nothing fancy, but you can never have enough storage.....
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                              This is the first one I finished - and that got me hooked on getting the rest of them.
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                                Last one. Nice flexibility with the movable shelving.
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