Well Zeek as mentioned before I only restore IF and I MEAN IF the items was DICKED with Post War. As for the WW1 I was a mere kid and from what I remember there was no paint on it and it was used as a planter at one time cause there was no liner in it and it had caked on dirt. Now I do have a M35 that was given to me while I was in the military back in the early 80s that has about 65 to 70 % paint (the top is sun burnt showing red )and still has its metal liner with about 20% leather. Story I got from my fellow Squad member was his dad found it in the woods while stationed in Germany durning the late 50s. needless to say I still have it in the same condition....
I was only joking with you on kickin one down. There are a ton of items still out there that were in use by the Slavik countries after the war and the Dicked them up with there paint jobs, these I will restore and if I ever do sell them with inform the buyer that it was restored, unlike some crooks out there that will AGE it for profit.
So I don't want to hear about not having respect , belive me with what I do have in my collection which is a ton of stuff I'm always checkin it for decay . I have an early 1938 NCOs peaked cap that was always in very nice feild use condition that my Great uncle brought back. Now I look at it and see the visor has pebbled in some areas and melted where the chis strap rest and I have no idea what caused it or how to take care of it. All I ever used was a cloth to dust it.
I was only joking with you on kickin one down. There are a ton of items still out there that were in use by the Slavik countries after the war and the Dicked them up with there paint jobs, these I will restore and if I ever do sell them with inform the buyer that it was restored, unlike some crooks out there that will AGE it for profit.
So I don't want to hear about not having respect , belive me with what I do have in my collection which is a ton of stuff I'm always checkin it for decay . I have an early 1938 NCOs peaked cap that was always in very nice feild use condition that my Great uncle brought back. Now I look at it and see the visor has pebbled in some areas and melted where the chis strap rest and I have no idea what caused it or how to take care of it. All I ever used was a cloth to dust it.
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