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    #31
    Only two available, sold, and then a miracle! More appear! Get 'em while they last!
    Maybe Pawel Nowak(?) is vacationing in Germany.

    Unbelievable!

    DTS

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      #32
      Originally posted by max history View Post
      As you have directed us to your items for sale in the above link, I am sure you don't mind me asking a question within this thread.
      I am very interested in the Fritz Reichert postcard you have for sale, but I also have some doubts about this piece, which I am sure you will clear up. You describe it in your auction as such...
      Ansichtskarte Original Unterschrift Dr Fritz Reichert Gestapo 1933
      Dr Fritz Reichert, the Gestapos agent in Palestine
      Gruss vom Reichsparteitag Sept 1933
      Rarität
      75 Euro sind ein Klacks. Porto BRD 4,5 Euro Einschreiben

      May I ask the basis upon which you state this is signed by Reichert as I do not see any signature which reads "Reichert"?
      Thanks for your co-operation.
      Best regards,
      Max.

      All signitures I bought from the Family Siegmeier he was a earlier NSAP member and meet ALL NS Guys earlier.. in the collection are many copies of Letters to NS guys befor and after war explaining ,Why he collects for the leter Generations Sugnitures.. his Reichstags-Memeber pass 1938 was in that collection... Jimmler m Goebels and other signitures i sold with the customer paid the examination costs ! all TOP in Order .. here is a content list of Siegmeier :

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        #33
        Originally posted by servusalle View Post
        All signitures I bought from the Family Siegmeier he was a earlier NSAP member and meet ALL NS Guys earlier.. in the collection are many copies of Letters to NS guys befor and after war explaining ,Why he collects for the leter Generations Sugnitures.. his Reichstags-Memeber pass 1938 was in that collection... Jimmler m Goebels and other signitures i sold with the customer paid the examination costs ! all TOP in Order .. here is a content list of Siegmeier :
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          #34
          It's obvious that there is something very fishy about these weird books.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Maikäfer View Post
            It's obvious that there is something very fishy about these weird books.
            RUBBISH

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              #36
              I'm sorry, but your lack of satisfactory response to my several questions prompt me to highlight a few problems with the items you are offering for sale. I hope you can abrogate my concerns.

              Originally posted by servusalle View Post
              I have sold some 5000 Militaria articles and not one was a fake !
              I have very good contacts to directs sources of Fotoalbums , Passes. etc .. i dont sell Orden , because there are too many fakes.. My good Name is well Known in auction houses !

              http://www.militaria321.com/auktione...016&redirect=1
              How do you explain the obvious fake signatures you are selling of Ritter von Epp and Luftwaffe General Ramcke?
              The "Reichert signed" postcard does not even appear to bear the signature of Reichert.
              I am giving you the benefit of doubt over your lack of recognizing these obvious forgeries, but you have made a big deal over your standing in the collecting community that you surely must now answer doubts over the authenticity of your items for sale. I await your answer with interest.
              Max.
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              Last edited by max history; 10-06-2008, 01:14 AM.

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                #37
                Ramcke
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                  #38
                  "Reichert"
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                    #39
                    Max, would documents like that have been copied by the Allies after the War and curated somewhere like NARA. I know that they took pictures of almost everything they found even things that were returned to familes and to Germany. The pictures look like standard press photos to me. Not trying to fuel the fire, just would like to know etc.

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                      #40
                      The Ramcke Card was produced a long time after the death of Ramcke!

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by jhodgson View Post
                        Max, would documents like that have been copied by the Allies after the War and curated somewhere like NARA. I know that they took pictures of almost everything they found even things that were returned to familes and to Germany. The pictures look like standard press photos to me. Not trying to fuel the fire, just would like to know etc.
                        The Epp card looks period to me, but the signature is so poor. The Ramcke card was mass produced for the post-war collecting community. Again the signature is very poor. The "Reichert" card looks like a postcard sent by a nobody with several signatures, but it has incorrectly been attributed to the SD officer Reichert.
                        I am not saying that Servusalle is knowingly selling these fakes, but he has stated that he has sold thousands of items and there was not one fake among them. Maybe it is his expertise or his sources which he needs to revisit.
                        Max.
                        Last edited by max history; 10-06-2008, 01:34 AM.

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                          #42
                          I am not certain if you are going blind Max, but the one of the signatures on the card clearly says "Fritz Reichert "... I am not sure that it is his signature though, as I don't know who Fritz Reichert was and I have never seen his autograph... As for the Epp signature, I would not be so quick to claim with absolute certainty that this is not Epp's autograph. I own several of his signed photos, as well as his autobiography with a personal dedication (and signature) given to a member of the Bavarian Royal family. The signature is pretty similar to mine and mine are originals (acquired directly from descendants of Prince Alfons of Bavaria)...

                          best, Lohengrin
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                            #43
                            Originally posted by lohengrin View Post
                            I am not certain if you are going blind Max, but the one of the signatures on the card clearly says "Fritz Reichert "...

                            best, Lohengrin
                            Take a closer look at the signature you have circled. The first name is Fritz, but the surname is definitely not Reichert. There are only six (seven at a push) letters in this signed surname. There is no "e" and the last letter is not a "t". Apart from that, it is not Reichert's signature in my opinion. My guess is that it was signed by a "Fritz Richa(r)d" or something similar.
                            As for the von Epp signature.....well, I doubt I've ever been more sure of a forgery than this one. It is a poor copy of the real thing. If you have genuine examples of Epp's autograph, then I suggest you compare them more closely with this obvious forgery. If upon closer examination you think yours are the same, then I suggest a visit to your optician might be in order!
                            Oh, and I forgot to mention.....take a look at both the Ramcke and Epp signatures. See anything similar? Not only probably the same ink, but also quite possibly written by the same shaky hand.
                            All the best,
                            Max.
                            Last edited by max history; 10-06-2008, 01:15 AM.

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                              #44
                              Fritz Reichert was a SD commander of Einsatzkommando 1a and served with this unit in Liepaja. Some time ago I had a group of documents which included two of Reichert's signatures. To my memory, the signature on the postcard is not that of Reichert.
                              Max.
                              Last edited by max history; 10-06-2008, 01:16 AM.

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                                #45
                                Could somebody post a photo of Fritz Reichert? cheers Sean

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