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Hermann Fegelein's SS General tunic at HH
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Originally posted by DonC View PostWhy even bother with this one when you can get von Reichenau's uniform for only 18000 Euro...
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Originally posted by Johnny R View Post, one of my favorite quotes during the entire time I have been collecting was when a major US dealer asked me which named tunics I was looking for and told me he would see if he could find them for me through his "pickers" in Germany.Last edited by NickG; 03-29-2012, 02:29 PM.
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Originally posted by Arran View PostThe sad thing is the tabs are probably original, but how many named Oberstgruppenfuhrer tunics can a faker churn out? Carefully pick out a couple of pips, however, and there are many more candidates for attribution...DaveJ
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I see items "sold" by this auction house for prices that are many times more than what these same items are offered for on the E-Stand and dealer sites every day. If indeed these items are changing hands at these prices, it seems the buyers are not part of the militaria collecting community, as we know it.
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Originally posted by Chris Pittman View PostI see items "sold" by this auction house for prices that are many times more than what these same items are offered for on the E-Stand and dealer sites every day. If indeed these items are changing hands at these prices, it seems the buyers are not part of the militaria collecting community, as we know it.
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Originally posted by TrondK View PostSometimes i think these insane high prices on this auction house are pure fantasy, created by the auctionhouses themself and most items stays unsold. Ofcource it says "sold" but it problaby goes back to the shelf until the next fantastic auction.
Most of the items at HH are sold on-site at the auction dates. While the prices realized are high, there's nothing fantasy about their sales.
You will find all levels of collectors there. From the eccentric british lord to the normal WAF member. People with deep pockets, and those with holes in their pocket.
How collectors dare to bid on these high-end items based on the few online pics alone are beyond me.
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Perhaps someone who is actually interested in buying the tunic might want to contact Hermann and ask for the provenance.
Since it is out of my price range, I would think it is none of my business.
Bob HritzIn the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostAh HA ! He surfaces! Rumors of your death in Fern Pass were untrue. Good to see you back.
A few years ago, another dealer had a pair of SS-Obergruppenfuhrer collar tabs up for sale on his website for some $6,000 (I think). They were pretty good but very high end reproductions. You REALLY almost need a pair of originals to put side-by-side and compare. It's easy to look at a few details and declare them good or bad.
As far as WHO is collecting... a story from Willi... there was a dealer who sold uniforms on eBay and had three Waffen-SS tunics up for bid. He saw that somebody was bidding on them and emailed him and informed him that the tunics, in his opinion, were no good. Turns out the bidder was the professional baseball pitcher for the Boston Redsox, (I forgot his name --- famous pitcher). Kelly Hicks also contacted him and told him the tunics were dubious at best. He found out who Kelly was and asked if he had any SS helmets for sale. Kelly had a nice double decal helmet for $3400. This pitcher told Kelly that he could get them cheaper on eBay. He ended up winning the 3 Waffen-SS tunics for $13,000. So we have investors buying this stuff up too. Who do you think constantly starts NEW threads on metal cap insignia and want a Yes, it's good - no, it's bad answer (quickly).
Bob
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