I hit a few garage sales this weekend, the second sale I hit I asked if they had any old military stuff.
The lady told me it was her dad's sale and that he served in WWII, she went inside the house to get him and out comes this 87 year old veteran with this k98, a bayonet and ammo pouch.
He was full of spunk and was a fighter pilot, he was more than willing to share his WWII experiences.
Unfortunately I didn't have a lot of time and we set up an appointment on monday morning.
About the rifle, it's a non matching BYF 43, he traded it for a pair of sun glasses with another soldier when he was in Germany.
I browsed on the web for a few hours and realised that it's important to have provenance with the direct vet buys.
Besides asking for the bring back papers, a hand written note and hopefully a picture with him and the gun do you guys have any tips or suggestions?
Maybe one you you experts can give me a bit more information about the rifle and bayonet.
Also the values seem to be all over the place with these K98's, a fair market value of the items shown in the picture would be appreciated.
I will add to the story after my meeting if anyone's interested.
thanks,
Tino
The lady told me it was her dad's sale and that he served in WWII, she went inside the house to get him and out comes this 87 year old veteran with this k98, a bayonet and ammo pouch.
He was full of spunk and was a fighter pilot, he was more than willing to share his WWII experiences.
Unfortunately I didn't have a lot of time and we set up an appointment on monday morning.
About the rifle, it's a non matching BYF 43, he traded it for a pair of sun glasses with another soldier when he was in Germany.
I browsed on the web for a few hours and realised that it's important to have provenance with the direct vet buys.
Besides asking for the bring back papers, a hand written note and hopefully a picture with him and the gun do you guys have any tips or suggestions?
Maybe one you you experts can give me a bit more information about the rifle and bayonet.
Also the values seem to be all over the place with these K98's, a fair market value of the items shown in the picture would be appreciated.
I will add to the story after my meeting if anyone's interested.
thanks,
Tino
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