Where do you guys get your stuff, specifically mützen, visor caps. There are so many ****ty militaria sites. I only know a couple good sites and now I found the e stand, but it is not exactly flourishing all the time. Please show me some quality militaria sites for German ww2 items preferably with headgear. Thanks!
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Lakeside & Witt
I would recommend www.lakesidetrader.com
I might be bias b/c he's a Canadian boy, but his honesty is unmatched...
Well Witttman's one of the most honest I've dealt with also...
http://www.wwiidaggers.com/welcome.htm
Enjoy looking, their sites are my favourite to brows
Try using links from their sites also... usually means they trust them which is a good sign.
JL
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Originally posted by Arran View PostI'd recommend Gerard of relichuntermilitaria.com. Honest pieces, honest man.
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I've bought a few visor caps from Tony Jessen, his prices are usually good. Check his site often for updates.
http://www.jessensrelics.com/ghg1.html
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Originally posted by billbert View PostHes pricey but its always the real deal... Billbert
Try Bill Shea @ rupturedduck.com still pricey though.
Spend your first $1,000 on books to Learn your stuff first....Don't just rely on others opinions here to judge your items, learn on your own. its a real minefield out there
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Thanks guys. Unfortunately I did not find any SS caps or Wehrmacht caps on those sites that I liked.
I really like these sites.
http://www.military-antiques-stockholm.com/
http://www.ulric-of-england.com/headwear.html
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www.virtualgrenadier.com
Mike Davis is one of my favorites.
Bruce Herman at;
web.iwebcenters.com/grenadiermilitaryantiques/
Peter at; www.germanmilitaria.com/
The Estand is the best though, hands down!
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Originally posted by Tim O'Keefe View PostIndeed pricey and the real deal most of the time but sometimes souped up too...like everyone else.
Try Bill Shea @ rupturedduck.com still pricey though.
Spend your first $1,000 on books to Learn your stuff first....Don't just rely on others opinions here to judge your items, learn on your own. its a real minefield out there
That is some good advice! Educate yourself.
I've dealt with Peter v Lukacs at http://www.military-antiques-stockholm.com/ several times now and believe him to be an honest dealer with fair prices. Keep watching his site for updates, he'll regularly post great visors and side caps.
DaveLast edited by HJ12; 11-14-2010, 11:38 AM.
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