Just curious,
What motivates you to collect militaria in general and Third Reich daggers in particular? Do you collect purely as a hobby; does the investment potential enter into the picture at all; do you collect all types of daggers or specialize in one or two types? Are daggers/blades your main area of interest or do you collect to augment a collection of decorations, uniforms, etc?
Years ago, getting representative examples of each of the various daggers was a goal for a number of collectors. There were also the ones who collected by type, maker mark (especially popular with SA daggers), etc.
Nowadays, given the scarcity of good material, the ever -increasing prices, and the problem of reproductions, sometimes I wonder why anyone would want to get into the hobby. Don't get me wrong - I'm pleased the hobby is growing and welcome every new collector who comes along, but what I started off doing as a hobby now seems like it could be very intimidating to the uninitiated or the novice. I know a number of people I work and otherwise come in contact with have a keen interest in the 'stuff' until they begin to realize how much time, effort and money it takes to be a serious collector.
Thought this thread would be a good 'discussion starter' and might help me get a handle on just why the hobby continues to grow. Other trains of thought might include; How long have you been collecting militaria? What other interests do you pursue, if any?
Just really wanted to throw the door open and kind of take everyone's pulse. Thanks in advance for letting us hear (read, actually) what you have to say!
Best,
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What motivates you to collect militaria in general and Third Reich daggers in particular? Do you collect purely as a hobby; does the investment potential enter into the picture at all; do you collect all types of daggers or specialize in one or two types? Are daggers/blades your main area of interest or do you collect to augment a collection of decorations, uniforms, etc?
Years ago, getting representative examples of each of the various daggers was a goal for a number of collectors. There were also the ones who collected by type, maker mark (especially popular with SA daggers), etc.
Nowadays, given the scarcity of good material, the ever -increasing prices, and the problem of reproductions, sometimes I wonder why anyone would want to get into the hobby. Don't get me wrong - I'm pleased the hobby is growing and welcome every new collector who comes along, but what I started off doing as a hobby now seems like it could be very intimidating to the uninitiated or the novice. I know a number of people I work and otherwise come in contact with have a keen interest in the 'stuff' until they begin to realize how much time, effort and money it takes to be a serious collector.
Thought this thread would be a good 'discussion starter' and might help me get a handle on just why the hobby continues to grow. Other trains of thought might include; How long have you been collecting militaria? What other interests do you pursue, if any?
Just really wanted to throw the door open and kind of take everyone's pulse. Thanks in advance for letting us hear (read, actually) what you have to say!
Best,
Skip
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