Originally posted by Brad Posey
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2. I don't think anyone ever made a 'major investment' in buying these skulls. They were very cheap when they first appreared. I think I paid a few Euros for mine. I have only one, so I don't think my 'investment' would hinder my objectivity. Hundreds of them were listed in Ebay, from different dealers. I have since seen them on many of the 'big dealer' sites, for much higher prices. They also now appear regularly on SS caps.............obviously having been placed there by the dealers to replace lost badges. IMHO, these were cavalry skulls, seldom used by the SS.
3. I am already quite happy about the 'truth'. I have posted in dozens of threads about these skulls and I do not intend posting the same pix and info again.
This reminds me of the hoard of 1934 SS-Standarte 27 Ausweis documents found in Danzig in the mid-1990s. Many collectors at that time assumed that they must be dubious because they were found in such large numbers. They were perfectly original.
There are many other examples of legitimate hoard finds.
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