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Semovente, 25 years ago I had already been collecting more than 25 years before that. You have some nice straps, but there are a handful that simply are not originals. This forum is most useful in providing information and guidance if you can adjust yourself to this expectation. Most everyone on the forum has unknowingly owned reproductions at some point and learning the differences between good and reproduction thankfully happens here.
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Originally posted by pauke View PostSemovente, 25 years ago I had already been collecting more than 25 years before that. You have some nice straps, but there are a handful that simply are not originals. This forum is most useful in providing information and guidance if you can adjust yourself to this expectation. Most everyone on the forum has unknowingly owned reproductions at some point and learning the differences between good and reproduction thankfully happens here.
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Originally posted by Semovente View Post
That said can see how this description of your collecting interests below and your question about there being some pre war straps amongst those shown might underline your expertise in the field of imperial german straps, Semovente:
"Been collecting Italian militaria for over 25 yrs ..my main subject is collecting any thing to do with the A.O.I in North Afrika desert war ..Also the Decima mas. & Italian RSI para...but collect any thing else Italian WW2 aswell !"
I guess it iwould have been just a matter of time before we might have seen these straps on estand, with a reference to this thread had not Chip called some of them out.
Sic transit gloria mundi.Last edited by GdC26; 08-31-2020, 12:48 AM.
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Originally posted by GdC26 View Post
I doubt Chip will be interested in pointing out the bad straps after Semovente's unfortunately now rather common "How dare you criticise my pieces" barrage, but let's see.
That said can see how this description of your collecting interests below and your question about there being some pre war straps amongst those shown might underline your expertise in the field of imperial german straps, Semovente:
"Been collecting Italian militaria for over 25 yrs ..my main subject is collecting any thing to do with the A.O.I in North Afrika desert war ..Also the Decima mas. & Italian RSI para...but collect any thing else Italian WW2 aswell !"
I guess it iwould have been just a matter of time before we might have seen these straps on estand, with a reference to this thread had not Chip called some of them out.
Sic transit gloria mundi.
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Originally posted by Semovente View Post
Right then Mr ...for your info (thats if its any of your concern ??) , thats were you to are also barkin up the wrong tree , but not just one tree in fact a whole Orchard of trees Pal...yes the above is correct ...but cleaver dick i have'nt just collected WW2 Italian kit ..ive done German militaria from both Wars , including British Home front inparticular Home Guard ..with published items from my collection in a book on the subject !..also ive collected British Army kit from WW2 & some military vehicals , so get your facts right first Inspector Clouseau before you go throwin mud at people without a clue about who or what they are !...that common enough for you !?
But if you're happy with the latter, be happy with the latter - just don't post items you know little if anything about here, and then expect others to applaud in awe or shut up.
In the meantime, I'll ponder a bit if "cleaver dick" is an expression that a Moderator may be able to explain to me, or whether it is mere evidence of your fingers being as thick as your skull, and you meant to type "clever dick", which I'll then take as an expression of admiration of my ability to actually read and research by someone with a limited vocabulary.
If you're so keenly interested in people's past as you say you are, you might have made the effort of checking Chip's contributions here, or Pauke's, or mine, before dismissing them. But clearly you are not ready to extend others the same courtesy you expect for yourself. Had you done so, however, you would have seen that Chip and Pauke know their stuff (I'll leave it to othetrs to judge my contributions in my collecting fields).
Btw, I'm distinctly not your "Pal": but it seems that at least, you already noticed that much.Last edited by GdC26; 08-31-2020, 11:25 AM.
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Originally posted by GdC26 View Post
It is common allright .... and makes me fear the worst for your command of the English language and the quality of your collection.
But if you're happy with the latter, be happy with the latter - just don't post items you know little if anything about here, and then expect others to applaud in awe or shut up.
In the meantime, I'll ponder a bit if "cleaver dick" is an expression that a Moderator may be able to explain to me, or whether it is mere evidence of your fingers being as thick as your skull, and you meant to type "clever dick", which I'll then take as an expression of admiration of my ability to actually read and research by someone with a limited vocabulary.
If you're so keenly interested in people's past as you say you are, you might have made the effort of checking Chip's contributions here, or Pauke's, or mine, before dismissing them. But clearly you are not ready to extend others the same courtesy you expect for yourself. Had you done so, however, you would have seen that Chip and Pauke know their stuff (I'll leave it to othetrs to judge my contributions in my collecting fields).
Btw, I'm distinctly not your "Pal": but it seems that at least, you already noticed that much.
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