Recently I spent 4 weeks in Germany. Primary purpose was to see our daughter perform at the State Theater in Ulm and to look up my wife's ancestors. In between I attended a number of antique markets and visited a lot of militaria/antique shops in a number of large and small German towns. I was particularly impressed with the size of the monthly (?) market in Neu Markt, near Nuernberg. As far as dealers are concerned, I was very impressed with Carsten Baldes of Militaria Archiv, in the Fisherman's Quarter of Ulm, tel. 011 49 731 159 73 28. I made most of my major purchases from him. He is young, speaks good English, has a huge selection of high quality WW II, WW I, and earlier German military items. His prices are at least 50 % lower than those in Munich and at other dealers. He takes mail orders and is on the internet.
Generally speaking I was disappointed with the quantity, quality, and prices of the low-end items I was seeking. It seems that everything was 2 to 3 times more expensive, in US$ terms, than when I was last her two years ago. The main culprit seems to the Euro!!! All the Germans are complaining about the high cost of goods and services since the introduction of the Euro. One Euro is equal to about 2 DM but it seems that most of the merchants just replaced the DM sign with the Euro one!!! I found this to be the practice at most antique markets and with many dealers.
Would appreciate hearing from any members who had similar (or different) experiences.
Art
Generally speaking I was disappointed with the quantity, quality, and prices of the low-end items I was seeking. It seems that everything was 2 to 3 times more expensive, in US$ terms, than when I was last her two years ago. The main culprit seems to the Euro!!! All the Germans are complaining about the high cost of goods and services since the introduction of the Euro. One Euro is equal to about 2 DM but it seems that most of the merchants just replaced the DM sign with the Euro one!!! I found this to be the practice at most antique markets and with many dealers.
Would appreciate hearing from any members who had similar (or different) experiences.
Art
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