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Originally posted by bwanek1 View PostBefore that, the same fraud (using a different name) made claims regarding direct-veteran acquired solid silver insignia, which also later proved to be bogus.
Originally posted by Peter Manzie View PostIf it will make you happy, I will wear the coat to MAX and let you stone me to death in the parking lot.
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Originally posted by BenVK View PostOf course but you know what I'm saying. If that 3 pronger is genuine , you can call me Benjamina for the rest of my life!
It's just so unlike any other ground dug authentic insignia its a joke.
After a long time I revisited the Forum and carefully read all the posts about "my" and others' three-prong skulls. That was a mix of fun and anger.
If you still don't believe in its genuineness, I'll once again try to convince you (and some other individuals, too). Tomorrow, when the weekend starts, I'll take out my 3-pronged skull, found several years ago, from the box and photo it with my new camera. I hope it makes better macro photos than the idiot camera I used to have before.
Btw. Never sold the skull, as I've never sold a single item I found with my detector. Some time ago I was offered ~ 150 EUR for it by a Polish collector, but rejected, as I don't sell and don't buy, that's no fun for me.
And I'll surely post one photo of the skull on the background of computer screen showing exactly this post. Or maybe you need a latest release of a main local newspaper to prove the date, instead?
M.
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As I promised yesterday... Better pictures of the three-pronged skull, unearthed in 2008 together with numerous other clothes and insignia remains. The choice of the most interesting examples is shown at one of the photos - all these came out from one big hole, which took us three days to be searched thoroughly. Lot of work, but what a feeling. Touching real history
Believers will believe, unbelievers will do what they want.
M.
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Originally posted by BenVK View PostJust my opinion, but this is what an Assmann skull would look like having been in the ground for nearly 70 years, even though this one has been cleaned after removal from the earth. I'm not and expert in this field but I would say that this example is remarkably well preserved. Now compare to the other one. I'll let you decide.
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