I'm thinking of taking my son to the SOS next year, how much of the SOS is Imperial militaria? Is the show worth going to for someone who collects Imperial exclusively?
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Originally posted by Erickn View PostHello Sir,
Each year I leave there w/ fine examples of Imperial militaria. IMO, SOS generally has fine selection of Imperial. Good show to attend w/ your son. I would recommend it, happy hunting.
Kind regards,
E.
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No, no, no nothing Imperial worth collecting at the SOS, just German WWII (boring) and US stuff. Better stay at home if you are collecting Imperial. I went last year bought almost nothing: Garde pickelhaube, 20 or so shoulder boards and a medal bar. So, not worth attending for Imperial collectors - please stay at home.
Hmmm now where did I put my plane ticket to St. Louis?Last edited by kaiserwilhelm2; 12-30-2018, 02:13 PM.
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Originally posted by kaiserwilhelm2 View PostNo, no, no nothing Imperial worth collecting at the SOS, just German WWII (boring) and US stuff. Better stay at home if you are collecting Imperial. I went last year bought almost nothing: Garde pickelhaube, 20 or so shoulder boards and a medal bar. So, not worth attending for Imperial collectors - please stay at home.
Hmmm now where did I put my plane ticket to St. Louis?
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No, no, no nothing Imperial worth collecting at the SOS, just German WWII (boring) and US stuff. Better stay at home if you are collecting Imperial. I went last year bought almost nothing: Garde pickelhaube, 20 or so shoulder boards and a medal bar. So, not worth attending for Imperial collectors - please stay at home.
YES! Please stay at home! Perhaps your absence would increase hunting opportunities for the rest of us :-)
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