I hear collectors say all the time that they collect items for the 'History',
and I'd have to say that I'm no different. But here's a little teaser scenario to test that:
You have a chance to buy only one of the two headgears below.
1) A private-purchase 'SS Generals' visor that remained unsold in a box in the backroom of a capmaker's shop in Koblenz throughout the war. Keep in mind that it is not really an SS Generals cap, it just looks like one. No SS member ever owned it, wore it, saw it, or even knew of it's existence. It never had any connection to the SS at all. It is no more of an SS item than the cardboard box it sits in.
2) A plain-jane no-decal M-40 helmet with no SS markings or name in it. But it was worn through the war by a known SS-mann and has bulletproof provenance. It was with Das Reich in France in 1940, then Stalingrad, Kursk, Italy, Normandy, and Arnheim.
They are offered at $5000 apiece, and as stated, you can only have one. Furthermore, you can not re-sell the piece at a profit.
Which do you take and why?
and I'd have to say that I'm no different. But here's a little teaser scenario to test that:
You have a chance to buy only one of the two headgears below.
1) A private-purchase 'SS Generals' visor that remained unsold in a box in the backroom of a capmaker's shop in Koblenz throughout the war. Keep in mind that it is not really an SS Generals cap, it just looks like one. No SS member ever owned it, wore it, saw it, or even knew of it's existence. It never had any connection to the SS at all. It is no more of an SS item than the cardboard box it sits in.
2) A plain-jane no-decal M-40 helmet with no SS markings or name in it. But it was worn through the war by a known SS-mann and has bulletproof provenance. It was with Das Reich in France in 1940, then Stalingrad, Kursk, Italy, Normandy, and Arnheim.
They are offered at $5000 apiece, and as stated, you can only have one. Furthermore, you can not re-sell the piece at a profit.
Which do you take and why?
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