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    what do you all thinks about the waffen ss tunic of obergruppenfuhrer ribbentrop on the site craig gottlieb militaria is it real or is it a fake

    #2
    Looks very nice ... no doubt it will have a rock solid provenance back to May 1945.

    Ian

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      #3
      Stunning tunic..is there proof? It looks absolutely fantastic!

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        #4
        Wasn't this one of the trophys taken from Munich by a certain US Army intelligence officer? There was a lot of cool stuff that was shown in an old newspaper article(from somewhere in Texas, I believe)

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          #5
          Very nice.. I could only image the asking $ ...

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            #6
            Ohh, i need to win the lottery........

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              #7
              Sweet tunic...check the schnooz on that sleeve eagle, it's the Jimmy Durante bullion SS eagle version, and 100% legit. Anyone ask the price yet?

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                #8
                Stunning tunic

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                  #9
                  Legit

                  It's Legit.

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                    #10
                    Another "price on request" item. Am I the only one that finds this annoying? What does Gottlieb think that if he stated the price online that one of us might use that information to sell our Ribbentrop tunic cheaper on Craig's List or eBay, thereby under-cutting Craig?

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                      #11
                      I too find POR annoying as hell. I just wanna know!

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                        #12
                        The POR sceme used by dealers of high end items is acctually used to make ones customers feel as though they are of the elite "1%" who are priveledged to buy such things...if you are capable and a serious buyer you wont hesitate to call and discuss a price...thus the deal gives the item a added quality to its rarity...a sales gimmick but with filthy rich customers they do not care about gimmicks just a purchase..you cannot fault the seller it is just a tactic.

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                          #13
                          Let's not forget that its also always best to keep the IRS in the dark!

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                            #14
                            From on high !

                            Originally posted by Arran View Post
                            Let's not forget that its also always best to keep the IRS in the dark!
                            Yes, this is very well put. Throwing a large number on a Website and then marking the item sold might result in U. Sam at one's doorstep hat in hand a looking for Cash to finance some foreign folly.

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                              #15
                              Not sure how it is done in the US, although wouldnt the IRS be able to access bank transaction details etc... so they in theory could find out anyway... (assuming its declared of course). That is......unless of course the buyer comes by with a briefcase full of cash or diamonds in which case there is no paper / digital trail...




                              Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
                              Yes, this is very well put. Throwing a large number on a Website and then marking the item sold might result in U. Sam at one's doorstep hat in hand a looking for Cash to finance some foreign folly.

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