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    SS-Totenkopf : original?

    Would appreciate any and all comments regarding the originality of this item.




    #2
    I guess this scull is bad one.

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      #3
      It looks like the scull of a monkey. This one is not good, sorry..

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        #4
        comical

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          #5
          I guess what really tops it all is that this (Austrian) seller claims they come directly from the estate of a recently deceased SS-veteran. Goddamn, wouldn't you just want to lynch some sellers? I'm gonna give this guy a silver pitchfork he can give to Satan when he gets there.

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            #6
            Aeiou

            If this is from Austria, it is likely from across the border, where they have resources and die makers, &c. to produce these things in Czechia or Hungary. It is an interesting twist to an old theme, really; but it does not duplicate or replicate an original in the slightest. Austria is such a nice place, thoguh, as are Czechia and Hungary, as well. Better to see the sights and eat the food there than to dauble in fake regalia.

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              #7
              Always buy the item; not the story.

              This can usually be modified if you're buying from your best friend or a person who you would trust with your wallet (because you are).

              Any purchase from a stranger or especially via internet should IGNORE any story. If it comes from Russia or the old east block you should probably not only ignore the story but ignore the item as well,,,,,,,,,,,,,

              Sad, but the alternatives are just waking up one day with thousands of $ worth of ca-ca............

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                #8
                You mean it's not Estonian ?!!

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                  #9
                  And lets not forget even if it did come from the etstate of a SS officer, the piece is still no good. I have seen guys 'given' items from former SS men that it was obvious that the ss men picked up well after the war somewhere along the way. There were plenty of flea markets in the 1970s-1980s...

                  I know a WW2 US vet that was always selling fake daggers at gun shows, using the fact the he was a veteran. Only problem was that he served in the pacific!
                  http://militarycollectorshq.com/

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                    #10
                    If it comes from Russia or the old east block you should probably not only ignore the story but ignore the item as well

                    O mein Got, Texasuberalles I see that you still divide all the World on 2 blocks. it is funny. Try to search in the internet repro sites I am sure that you will find a lot in the USA and in "west" Europe.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Sergey
                      If it comes from Russia or the old east block you should probably not only ignore the story but ignore the item as well
                      He-he, that's right !!! Send this item to me !

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                        #12
                        I saw one of these about ten years ago, when I started collecting common regalia, (not SS), so these are at least ten years old.
                        Almost like a MAD TV version of the SS skull.

                        Best,
                        Chris

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                          #13
                          These skulls were worn by bikers back in the 1970s, so they are even older than that.

                          I well recall a biker roaring about St. Andrews (yes............quiet old St. Andrews) in the 70s wearing a Nazi helmet and swastika armband. No-one seemed to take a blind bit of notice back then. Put it down to eccentricity rather than anything else.

                          How things have changed.

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                            #14
                            hello maikafer

                            join the club !!!

                            great talking texasuberalles, buy the item not the story
                            greetings johannes


                            Originally posted by Maikäfer
                            I guess what really tops it all is that this (Austrian) seller claims they come directly from the estate of a recently deceased SS-veteran. Goddamn, wouldn't you just want to lynch some sellers? I'm gonna give this guy a silver pitchfork he can give to Satan when he gets there.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Texasuberalles
                              Always buy the item; not the story.

                              This can usually be modified if you're buying from your best friend or a person who you would trust with your wallet (because you are).

                              Any purchase from a stranger or especially via internet should IGNORE any story. If it comes from Russia or the old east block you should probably not only ignore the story but ignore the item as well,,,,,,,,,,,,,

                              Sad, but the alternatives are just waking up one day with thousands of $ worth of ca-ca............
                              While i agree with most of what you are saying I must state i have had some very nice items from Russia, its like anything there is good and bad and some places more bad than good, but we should not tar all with the same brush
                              cheers,
                              gary
                              PS below one item from russia
                              Last edited by Gary Wood; 08-31-2008, 11:09 AM.

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