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Originally posted by Niblet View PostMartin,,you nailed it,,,I dont believe in the deschler horde or whatever,,I feel someone made up a batch of fakes and now they are in collections everywhere,, do I have proof?? no just a gut feeling after being in this hobby for just a year,,,after what i've seen and heard no way,,, just my 2 cents unless convinced otherwise
Collecting mint condition Imperial German uniforms, visor caps, and Pickelhauben.
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Originally posted by Mike H View PostNonsense. Many here have these and they are gorgeous and real.
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The Deschler horde is real, just as the Assmann, Mayer and others. The proof is in the products themselves. I don't see why anyone would have a problem with this.
As for the Christmas package of crosses, I'd personally leave them as is. Once you've broken the seal, there's no going back. Individual crosses in their cases can still be found in mint mint condition. This would serve to illustrate what's beyond the seal.
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Originally posted by robert pierce View PostThe Deschler horde is real, just as the Assmann, Mayer and others. The proof is in the products themselves. I don't see why anyone would have a problem with this.
As for the Christmas package of crosses, I'd personally leave them as is. Once you've broken the seal, there's no going back. Individual crosses in their cases can still be found in mint mint condition. This would serve to illustrate what's beyond the seal.
Only a troll has a problem with it, and that troll is getting the reaction that he's after....
I agree with your assessment of the package. A great illustration of the various stages of manufacture and distribution....
Cheers,
Bob.I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....
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Originally posted by bobcam1 View PostRobert,
Only a troll has a problem with it, and that troll is getting the reaction that he's after....
I agree with your assessment of the package. A great illustration of the various stages of manufacture and distribution....
Cheers,
Bob.
why dont you re-read my post again Mr Bobcam,,I stated very clearly that this is my opinion,,,and opinion only. If evidence and proof were provided,,i might be persuaded otherwise,,
but until then, I tend to believe its a bunch of hype...so many collectors want only "mint" stuff nowadays,,they forget this stuff is 60 to 70 tears old,,,and you are going to sit there and tell me there was a crapload of cased badges stored in ideal conditions,,that just "popped" right out of the woodwork when prices on these,,just happened to be at a premium???
Sorry,,I'm not buying it,,
So I gues I'm just a dumbass,,as for your "troll" comment I think you are out of line here pal,,I have been or tried to be a productive member of this forum for several months now,,have had many succesful purchases of estand and plan to be in this hobby for the long haul,,so you better get used to me calling a spade a spade,,,I take offense to your comment sir
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