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    #16
    1.) The story is an absolute fairy tale

    2.) The knife is from a very cheap cutlery set

    3.) Like mentioned before - could have belonged to anyone with the initials HH

    more like: Hilde Hebert, Heidi Holzmann or Helene Holt

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      #17
      Naxos, you are right!!
      brent only can give certain answers!!
      1) History Veteran?
      2) Himmler used this type of cutlery? reference books on Himmler cutlery? Photo?


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        #18
        Originally posted by a.h. View Post
        Yes, I have buy Brent fork,spoon,knife ..


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        Worst case senario, you have something to eat your next meal with. You went straight for the combo all-in, so to speak, nice!
        If you need a plate to round it off, i know a Bi-polar kid who`s knocking out replica wooden ones, also with letters and things on.

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          #19
          Hey, I lost this knife from my Hogan's Heroes lunch box kit ;p

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            #20
            Offspring get details wrong, could still be original. Someone needs to check if grandpop was there.

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              #21
              ok goofballs - let's be a little bit kind. this guy is new to WAF and was seeking honest, serious counsel - not ridicule and throw-away lines. if he has a history of blinkered credulity, that's one thing (and I've not heard of him.) otherwise these antics may simply get him to leave the forum with a middle finger raised high. that mightn't be the best outcome, from several obvious standpoints.

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                #22
                I wasn't intending ridicule, just a little humour...for all I know it could be the real deal. My apologies if my stupid joke was upsetting.

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                  #23
                  Well said Inimicus.
                  Will be interesting to see what feedback a.h. gets from seller


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                    #24
                    thanks for the reax.

                    i didn't mean to lash anyone in particular - it just seemed the tone and tenor towards this curious newbie was dismissive. as to 'humor,' all in its place. but an embarrassing number of us have been cheated out of our money a time to two, and 'humorous' hasn't been the first word out of our mouths to describe the experience.

                    I definitely agree with mr. wellner re feedback….


                    Originally posted by Mr Wellner View Post
                    Well said Inimicus.
                    Will be interesting to see what feedback a.h. gets from seller


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                      #25
                      I wrote to the seller, let's see what answers!!



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                        #26
                        Valid point; however, a little humor isn't a bad thing from time to time.

                        I do sincerely hope that A.H. is able to get a definitive answer. I know, definitive on anything is near impossible. But perhaps if he feels that he might have been taken, a full, no questions asked refund will be provided.

                        I'm also hopeful that A.H. may learn from this and post items for review prior to purchasing. I know that I learned some hard lessons through the years and I do rely heavily on the forum to vet pieces that I'm interested in buying as well as selling.

                        My very best to you A.H., and welcome to the forum.
                        Nische

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by naxos View Post
                          1.) The story is an absolute fairy tale

                          2.) The knife is from a very cheap cutlery set

                          3.) Like mentioned before - could have belonged to anyone with the initials HH

                          more like: Hilde Hebert, Heidi Holzmann or Helene Holt
                          Hi !

                          This thread is interesting.

                          Don't forget the famous Heinrich Hoffmann...


                          Regards.

                          F.

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                            #28
                            Spread the l♥ve - with you H.H engraved tableware

                            Cached page is still there, and original images found on google images.
                            http://webcache.googleusercontent.co..._Item.asp?5388

                            Seems the l♥ve has been spread around, same set, incl. teaspoon sold for... $2250.- before fees, from Alexander Historical Auctions! Sold with the same tear jerking vet fable and silly letter. That`s the same auction house that recently sold Adolf`s personal red mobile telephone-in-a-box by the way.
                            https://new.liveauctioneers.com/item...ble-silverware

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by a.h. View Post
                              I wrote to the seller, let's see what answers!!



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                              A.H. - any response from the seller / dealer?

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                                #30
                                It seems as long as there are two "H`s", it must be Heinrich Himmler!
                                Same auction house again, different stuff, same claim..
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                                http://auctions.alexautographs.com/a...refno=+++77182

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