¡Hola! I'm heading to Sydney, AUS from Houston, TX - any places to check for finds, bargains or just to gawk at the good stuff?
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One of the best Militaria joints in Aus IMO is 'I.S. Wright Militaria'. They have a shop at 156 Castlereagh st Sydney. The guys name is Dave Allen. It is mostly auction (great catalog). I have not been to the Sydney shop so I can't comment on it, however their Ballarat Store in Victoria is excellent.
You must go to the Australian War Memorial (museum) Canberra, about 3 hours from Sydney. It is world class, you need a good three days to really see it all.
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Originally posted by Mic HeinrichOne of the best Militaria joints in Aus IMO is 'I.S. Wright Militaria'. They have a shop at 156 Castlereagh st Sydney. The guys name is Dave Allen. It is mostly auction (great catalog). I have not been to the Sydney shop so I can't comment on it, however their Ballarat Store in Victoria is excellent.
You must go to the Australian War Memorial (museum) Canberra, about 3 hours from Sydney. It is world class, you need a good three days to really see it all.
Let me know if you need a guide or want to get together for a beer I'll be happy to oblige.
Regards
CraigStrong wind-magic mist, to Asgard the Valkries fly
High overhead-they carry the dead, Where the blood of my enemies lies - MANOWAR - Hail to England
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Hi there-
Just to echo Mic's words, I.S. Wright is your best bet, but they are mainly auction people. I visited their shop whilst in Sydney and they did not have much in terms of German stuff in store. The bloke told me that they keep most of their stuff at their Victoria store. There are also a couple of small Militaria shops, but nothing special in terms of German Militaria.
Hope you enjoy your time there, all the best
JimUK
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Have a nice trip but use your time for sightseeing and the like because as militaria goes....it's a desert! I grew up there and now prefer to go to Europe and attend fairs because as German goes...there is NOTHING here!
However....Sydney has nice shopping, a spectacular harbour and superb seafood....maybe take a ferry from the city to Manly and back.....you get a great tour of the harbour....and if you like zoos then there is one right across the harbour from the city which is the finest in the world. Loads to see and do .....just stuff-all militaria!
Cheers, have fun! Wade K.
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Luft62
Hi,
Wade's right... these days Sydney has very slim pickings as far as militaria goes. In the late 70's and early 80's every antique store in even the most remote towns had a few items of militaria but those days are long gone!
(One friend picked up a nice SS tunic complete with "Das Reich" cuff for $10 in '81 - another picked up a RK being sold as an EK2 at an antique fair in Morpeth in '83)
Wright's shop is worth the visit - you'll find a few repros mixed in with the good stuff and the prices are all over the place but ask at the counter (ask for Paddy) and whilst there is not heaps on display (they are mainly a coin dealer), there is fair bit more he keeps behind the counter.
After Wrights', head up George St towards central station and there is Joss Richardson Militaria (a couple of doors up from a collector gun store - no genuine stuff there). Joss's shop is well worth the visit - a bit cramped, and again best to ask if you are after something in particular. His prices are probably a bit cheaper than Wright's with probably a fair bit more stock.
It's a pity you can't get to Canberra... that memorial/museum is excellent - at least a whole day needed to get it all in.
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