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    #16
    I still collecting TR item Reason... It is getting more challeging and fun! More replica means more fun to research and investigate. It is not just collecting but to search for nothing but the Truth Just like those MAD SCIENTISTs!

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      #17
      Originally posted by Johann Anton
      Have you seen any of your pieces show up, since you sold them?
      These two sure look familiar
      Attached Files

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        #18
        Crikey! You were a busy fellow and then just to let it all go.

        I've just done the same with a 20 year bayonet collection and I must admit it's been as much fun parting with them as it was finding them in the first place. You meet lots more interesting people and I've not had any regrets although I'm keeping three back purely because I like them and MAYBE to provide a basis should I ever decide to jump in again.

        Peter

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          #19
          Originally posted by fknorr
          One question...why did you part with it all ?
          Originally posted by Tony & Kaiser
          The reason is simple: I got tired of paying postage both ways for crap. I received almost a dozen items in a row that were high-quality replicas. The "straw that broke the camel's back"... was when I received a lard can, and sure enough, it was West German being passed off as TR. That was it. The NEXT day I called my friends and told them everything was for sale.
          Tony, I love the all or nothing attitude! I'm thinking about doing the same with the wife and family .

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            #20
            For the record, I kept the lard container as a reminder. That one little Bakelite container resulted in some very nice items heading out the door like below. Again, I apologize for the poor scans of old pics.

            I must say, I miss the helmets the most. Fortunately, a few very nice items reside with my best friend Roy. So when I get out west, I am able to see my old friends with my old friend. That is, until this happens to me>>

            <img src="http://www.kaisersbunker.com/stuff/NC8.jpg">
            Last edited by Tony & Kaiser; 07-02-2005, 05:51 PM.

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              #21
              You really did part with some goodies!!
              Originally posted by Tony & Kaiser
              For the record, I kept the lard container as a reminder. That one little Bakelite container resulted in some very nice items heading out the door like below. Again, I apologize for the poor scans of old pics.

              I must say, I miss the helmets the most. Fortunately, a few very nice items reside with my best friend Roy. So when I get out west, I am able to see my old friends with my old friend. That is, until this happens to me>>

              <img src="http://www.kaisersbunker.com/stuff/NC7.jpg">

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                #22
                very impressive TR collection,that is to bad that you got rid of it,i think everyone who collects TR has one of those days were you ask yourself why do i bother with the prices and the fakes??i myself have come close to selling everything a few times,im glad i didnt now!thanks for posting the pictures!

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                  #23
                  I agree...

                  Breath taking photos. Especially the helmets.

                  Best regards
                  Paul

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                    #24
                    Tony...that is a very impressive collection to say the least and nicely displayed. How long did it take you to accumulate those items?


                    John

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                      #25
                      Ref:collection!!!!!!!!!

                      DAM, THAT MUST HAVE HURT LIKE HELL TO PART WITH ALL THAT STUFF!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by CLENTER
                        DAM, THAT MUST HAVE HURT LIKE HELL TO PART WITH ALL THAT STUFF!
                        I guess nobody gets to be a cowboy forever...I have spoken with guys who have collected since WW2 and have never thought they would sell their "stuff" but then things change, people get old, collectors get burned etc and our prized items get sold. We are only care-takers of the items until the next collector comes along I suppose.

                        John

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by John T
                          I guess nobody gets to be a cowboy forever...I have spoken with guys who have collected since WW2 and have never thought they would sell their "stuff" but then things change, people get old, collectors get burned etc and our prized items get sold. We are only care-takers of the items until the next collector comes along I suppose.

                          John
                          YOUR RIGHT ABOUT ALL THAT JOHN!

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by John T
                            How long did it take you to accumulate those items?
                            Hmm....started when I was 12, sold it all when I was 37. These four were favs. http://www.kaisersbunker.com/

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                              #29
                              Awesome Tony, they would be my faves as well!

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                                #30
                                Tony,

                                That collection is something to be proud of for sure.

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