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    2. SS Metall-Skull, 1st model?

    Hello Friends,

    any opinions for this Metall-Skull, please.

    I think that is ground find, but not my.

    Thx all

    Regards and best all







    #2
    It's an original, like this.........
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      #3
      Originally posted by Robin Lumsden View Post
      It's an original, like this.........
      Hello Robin

      thx for info

      and what you think, what is fair price for my 2nd skull in this condition?

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        #4
        Sorry.............it's not really worth anything because of the condition.

        It's interesting, and original, but a collector would probably pay only a few $s for it.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Robin Lumsden View Post
          Sorry.............it's not really worth anything because of the condition.

          It's interesting, and original, but a collector would probably pay only a few $s for it.
          I wouldn't go quite that far. I think there is a growing interest in ground-doug pieces. They are of historical interest and are affordable (for the time being). I find them interesting, myself, particularly if it is known where they were found. It is certainly a matter of personal taste/preference, but I would rather own a piece of history in relic condition found on a battlefoield than a mint piece taken out of a warehouse which has no direct connection to historical events. I know others will disagree with me on that, but there is clearly a growing demand for these items, which tells me that I am not alone in my opinion.

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            #6
            Brad.

            I agree............ground-dug items can be of great interest at times.
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              #7
              Originally posted by bwanek1 View Post
              I wouldn't go quite that far. I think there is a growing interest in ground-doug pieces. They are of historical interest and are affordable (for the time being). I find them interesting, myself, particularly if it is known where they were found. It is certainly a matter of personal taste/preference, but I would rather own a piece of history in relic condition found on a battlefoield than a mint piece taken out of a warehouse which has no direct connection to historical events. I know others will disagree with me on that, but there is clearly a growing demand for these items, which tells me that I am not alone in my opinion.
              Hello Brad

              Thank You very mutch for yours nice and worm words. You are right and this think I have to.

              But I have it for sale, and for me has this skull price 150Eur. Is this really fair price?

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                #8
                Originally posted by milan12 View Post
                I have it for sale, and for me has this skull price 150Eur. Is this really fair price?
                OK Brad.

                Get your wallet out!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Robin Lumsden View Post
                  OK Brad.

                  Get your wallet out!
                  You have me there. At that price, I don't believe I will be reaching for my wallet any time soon. I will still argue that these items are far from worthless, I would also have to agree that it will be quite some time before a skull such as this fetches anything close to that price.

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