I think you'll always be some steps (or leaps) ahead of some other collectors.
They collect all kinds of chewing gum...you have the whole sweets store!!!
But the nce thing is : you're prepared to share and to teach, so others can also profit and enjoy the nice hobby of collecting rare and authentic german militaria.
I think you'll always be some steps (or leaps) ahead of some other collectors.
They collect all kinds of chewing gum...you have the whole sweets store!!!
But the nce thing is : you're prepared to share and to teach, so others can also profit and enjoy the nice hobby of collecting rare and authentic german militaria.
But I hope this won't happen to your Tiger....
Koen
...NO you can be sure of that, cause I will be driving this type...
Pieter.
Btw He's in Berchtesgaden , now I have some space to breath....
I just read another thread where this type of cross is doubted as to being wartime. I am confused here. Is this "solid" or are these a "believe in it or don't" type thing?
I just read another thread where this type of cross is doubted as to being wartime. I am confused here. Is this "solid" or are these a "believe in it or don't" type thing?
Thanks, Sal
There was never any indication that Schickle in general has be doubted by me (or others) as a genuine manufacturer of wartime crosses. The remark was always in regards to the 800 and 835 marking - at least from my side.
There was never any indication that Schickle in general has be doubted by me (or others) as a genuine manufacturer of wartime crosses. The remark was always in regards to the 800 and 835 marking - at least from my side.
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