Yes, quite a let down. When I saw this thread back to the top, I got all excited, like JoJo the Indian circus boy with a pretty new pet
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Originally posted by Dan P View PostYes, quite a let down. When I saw this thread back to the top, I got all excited, like JoJo the Indian circus boy with a pretty new pet
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I have seen the car in Las Vegas and at the Del Mar fair when it was part of the side show(ya know, with the 'freaks', oddities and what not) There were some mannequins dressed as hitler and an SS driver. All poor quality bogus stuff. There was a Hitler visor with that road show 'WW2 Through Soviet Eyes' laying on the desk. If I remember, Der Fuehrer had a huge melon. Any chance of getting a photo of JoJo The Indian Circus Boy?
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Originally posted by Mike Dalton View PostAny chance of getting a photo of JoJo The Indian Circus Boy?
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While we are on topic the owner of the Imperial Palace (now deceased) was a hard core Third Reich collector. Maybe a little more that just a collector. It was said he throw dinner parties on Hitler’s birthday and everyone dressed in (original) Third Reich uniforms. My father lives in Vegas and is a retired detective. One of his buddies was the head of security of Imperial Palace back in the day and took us on a tour that the public would never see, his collection. I didn't get a chance to inspect anything but if all real it was one huge!!!! collection.
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Nick:
I had also heard that this guy was a bit "in to it." Do you know what happened to the collection?
Regards,
Drew
Originally posted by NTZ View PostWhile we are on topic the owner of the Imperial Palace (now deceased) was a hard core Third Reich collector. Maybe a little more that just a collector. It was said he throw dinner parties on Hitler’s birthday and everyone dressed in (original) Third Reich uniforms. My father lives in Vegas and is a retired detective. One of his buddies was the head of security of Imperial Palace back in the day and took us on a tour that the public would never see, his collection. I didn't get a chance to inspect anything but if all real it was one huge!!!! collection.
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Originally posted by Drew Wright View PostNick:
I had also heard that this guy was a bit "in to it." Do you know what happened to the collection?
Regards,
Drew
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Around the early to mid 1980s, my friend Willi was called by George Petersen to come over to his shop and take pictures. It was a collection of Hitler memorabilia that was brought back by a man named Sydney Leigh (I think I have that right). Sid was a B-17 Navigator that was shot down. He spent time in Luftstalag 3 (I think). When the Soviets started pushing in, the Germans marched these POWs to Army Camp 7-A, just outside of Munchen. He and another prisoner worked in groups outside the fence and one day the two of them escaped into Munchen and were hidden by the German underground. When Patton's tanks came rolling into town, Sid and his buddy went down to the Braunhaus and helped themselves to goodies. He had one of Hitler's brown shirts with the early political swastika armband, a named pair of brown breeches, a service cap, one of his EK1s and some ceramics --- old beer mug, etc. Willi took good close up pictures of the collection, as well as one of Sid reproducing his pose with wearing the shirt and cap. This stuff was dated before 1936 (I think). George sold it on consignment but I don't remember who bought it or where they lived. I'll have to have Willi break out the pictures and I'll scan them in and display them on here.
Bob
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The owner of the Imperial Palace was Ralph Engelstad. He died in 2002. I think I seen the collection in about 1997 or 98 but I am not 100% sure.
Here you go, this is interesting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Engelstad
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