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    #16
    Did you buy it from the guy on the left? Think about it
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      #17
      Originally posted by billbert View Post
      I think it was a prize in Kelloggs short lived " Henrich Himmler Flakes" breakfast cereal..or maybe you had to send in 2 boxtops..I dont remember which..


      The first visor I ever bought was a fantasy construction , It helps to be extremly careful when to buy german WWII militaria. Dealers are not to be trusted

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        #18
        Originally posted by clueless View Post
        Thankfully I actually do own a bike and a badass pair of sunglasses, so I might just sew it on my jacket. It's gotta pay for itself one way or another.....

        Thank you for all advice and lameass jokes as well.
        I will check back incase anyone has any useful tidbits about this gentleman.
        Hello,

        Awww come on, some of our jokes were pretty good

        Seriously though, if you don't mind telling us. How much did you pay for this SS Nazi patch? if you really feel bad about it then feel free to keep quite about it. If it was under <$100 don't even sweat it. Just keep this little reminder of how it sucks to get burnt. If it makes you feel better, I once bought a DD M40 police helmet off ebay for $525 + 50 S&H. Only the shell is real... which I think is real anyways. Now I am trying to sell it honestly and I doubt I will get $200... it really makes me feel bad even to this day. But the power to make a bid overwelmed my common sence.

        If you did spend big bucks $100> maybe it is worth it to try and get back some of your money. Lets hope it was under $100, that way maybe we can crack a few more jokes.

        Cheers!

        Btw, do you have a name so we don't have to keep calling you Clueless?

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            #20
            I'm just asking for more abuse-

            I paid (I think) $80.00 for the thing.(it was between 75 and 85 for sure)....
            It was last year and it's taken me this long to find a (cheap) way to verify what in my heart I figured anyway.
            Go head launch your artillery strikes.
            I'm gona be hiding under the couch.
            There was some poor guy who bought one of those Waffen ss death head rings
            from the SOB for a couple hundred bucks. That is what I couldn't get outa my head for months. I could'a sworn(whether I remember correctly or not) I read in a book how there was only15 or 20 or so of those known in the world.
            That's what gave me a sick feeling in my stomach when I really started thinking about it.
            You guys seem pretty well off, but 80 bucks will pay my electric bill for 2 months!
            Three in the summer!
            This was an impulse, events kind'a took over purchase. I went to the show to buy new military goodies, not old stuff !

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              #21
              Clueless
              You may wine BUT believe me many of us have been ripped for sums FAR exceeding your purchase..Its kind of the cost of doing business in this hobby...Seeking Knowledge ..Return privilege for originality..are 2 items that wont steer you wrong when buying an item..Sorry you got hosed..For newbies its kinda like everything is fake.. until proven real...JMHO Billbert

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                #22
                I know how you feel clueless. I would stay away from SS stuff becacuse it is so reproduced. If you start collecting LW or Heer stuff first, you can get a basic understanding of how German cloth should look and feel, then you can graduate to SS with the aid of this forum and other sources to aid you along.

                Cheers! Steve

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                  #23
                  A very interesting thread, Clueless if anyone here can say they have never been burned "at least" once they are either "clueless" or lying through their teeth . Truth of the matter is that most I think find humor in your situation since it reminds them of a time they were burned once, twice, etc. etc.
                  Your in the right place to help you become more educated and get some help by only asking. Don't be to hard on your self .
                  Bill

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                    #24
                    Hello!! Don't feel too bad about it. We all have had purchases we wish we didn't. I was part of the Konkin scam, now that one hurt!! It is all part of the learning process. I have been out of WW2 German for almost 20 years and just got back in. Boy, talk about trying to catch up!! Start by investing in some really good books on WW2 German items. That will save you from junk like this. Collecting is learning as you go and this forum is a great way to start. I have come to learn how great these guys are. I know $80 is a lot to lose on anything, but make it a lesson to be learned and it may save you the hundreds or thousands in losses next time. Keep collecting and stay active with the forum. These guys are great!!! Mike.

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                      #25
                      !

                      I agree with Mike and the other gentlemen. If this 80 bucks were your ticket to get in here, that is fair, I think. You'll be able to learn as much as you want here.

                      BTW, gentlemen, can you confirm, that the boots on "Low boots Nr. 2 Opinions" thread in the equipment forum is postwar? Of course I bought them...

                      Thanks

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                        #26
                        I totally agree with the above threads. I paid 532€ for a fake visorcap when I first started up. I sure learnt my lesson. As mentioned before get books so you can form your own opinion then always display the stuff you´re going to buy in this forum, that way you learn from very skilled collectors.

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                          #27
                          So many people are out there burying reproduction junk, only to dig it up a year later and sell it as "recent dug find". I have been looking for an original vehicle identification banner, and there are so many repro's being sold as original, I gave up looking.

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                            #28
                            I remember when I was 13, I purchased what I thought was a German helmet at a flea market. It was to be my first German helmet and I was very excited. The fact that it cost me all of my savings (about $125) didn't faze me at all. Well, when I got home, my parents thought I was an idiot for spending all my savings on a German helmet. When it turned out that the helmet was a Spanish civil war helmet and not German WWII, they could do nothing more than roll their eyes and laugh a little.

                            I remember the next day, my parents went to have lunch and I stayed home. I pulled out my Dad's M-1 carbine and shot that stupid helmet full of holes. It may not have helped the value of the helmet, but it certainly made me feel much better!
                            When you go home
                            Tell them for us and say
                            For your tomorrow
                            We gave our today

                            --Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
                            Iwo Jima 1945

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Sturmkreuz View Post
                              I don't think the adress would be real, he sells a piece of crap and dissappears.
                              The address is a legit address, here in NYC....I just called the 212-289-0558 number and asked for Mike, and another person who lives there said that he was out and would be back tonight.....

                              So, perhaps you can contact him and let him know what you think. If he doesn't want to deal with you, let us know, and I know that I'll call him a few times to express my opinion....

                              Cheers,
                              Bob.
                              I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....

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                                #30
                                I met this guy at a PA gunshow as well. He was quite a showman. Looked at an EK2 with a high price and he quickly came over to tell me he had accidently put that price on and the actual price was much higher because it was rare. What an idiot. My general rule is that a piece should sell itself and no story is needed. Take heed and stay away from him. Sorry you got burnt. Happens to the best of them. Stick around and these guys will take care of you.

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