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MG34 / MG42 barrel carrier or Laufschützer 43
A very nice original Laufschützer 43, a barrel carrier designed to carry both the MG34 and MG42 barrels. The barrel carrier comes with its originally attached sling in full length. The paint still retains up to 90% on this piece and it would be very hard to upgrade this piece. Most barrel carriers on the market have replaced slings, been repainted or even stripped and blued postwar. This one is a fully untouched late war example in very good original condition!
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Short named Luftwaffe camouflage gasmask canister Obergefreiter Brune
Excellent Luftwaffe camouflaged gasmask canister named to Obergefreiter Brune. The canister retains up to 90% of its multi layered wartime applied camouflage paint. The helmet was once painted in a bright tan camouflage paint later to be topped off with grey Luftwaffe paint. The canister is named on the lens compartment and the bottom. A very aesthetic been there piece in great condition!
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Pre war Waffen-SS/Political marked RZM M6/1/38
A very nice Prewar RZM M6/1/38 marked messkit in mint condition. Unlike many tall prewar RZM messkits in black, this Messkit is executed in Feldgrau indicating production for the Waffen-SS. Nicely named on the back to Horst Gaüss. There is a single name match to Horst Gauss in the Volksbund database.
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Rare enameled M42 messkit by Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik (DEF)
Messkits and canteens enameled in these colours are attributed to be made by the Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik (DEF) run by Oskar Schindler. Messkits and canteens, unmarked, in these specific colours have been found in the old factory storage of the former DEF. There are several other makers of enameled steel canteens and messkits but they all carry different characteristic features such as markings or specific colours. No other maker utilizes these light gray and blue colours and lacks markings. The light blue “wash” on top of the enamel is one of the typical features. The messkit is in good used condition and has one hardly noticeable period repair to the hinges. A very nice and rare messkit!
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Iconic Life Magazine, August 14, 1944 – Airborne infantry officer in Normandy
A Iconic edition of LIFE magazine. The tough, haggard man on the cover is one of the thousands who are winning the battle for France. He is Lt. Kelso C. Horne of the U.S. airborne infantry. Men like Lt. Horne saw their hardest fighting on June 6, when many of them were landed behind German lines in Normandy with parachute troops. In the great breakthrough in France, airborne troops are probably being used as infantry shock troops. The picture on the front is one of the most iconic images of the war. The magazine is in good and complete condition. A true ICON for any Airbornecollection!
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M1 fixed bale helmet with Firestone liner
A very nice US M1 helmet complete with its original paint, straps and liner. The helmet shell is nicely marked and the shape of the shell indicates production by McCord Radiator and Manufacturing Company of Detroit. The seam on the helmet shell is on the front and the bales are of the Fixed Bale type. The helmet liner is marked with a F indicating production by Firestone. A nice and honest M1 helmet in good condition.
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Straight leather E-tool carrier marked gyc 42
Hard to find leather straight E-tool carrier in unissued condition. The leather is plyable and complete with all straps. One of the better early carriers I’ve been able to offer.
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Presstoff Straight E-tool carrier marked jmb 1943
A nice original Presstoff E-tool carrier in very good condition. The leather is supple and it can easily be displayed on a mannequin. Nicely maker marked jmb and dated 1943. Textbook mid- to late war variation made out of Ersatzmaterial!
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Pioneer saw marked jln 1942 with rubberized carrier
A very nice pioneer handsaw marked jln 1943 indicating production by Deutsche Lederwerkstaetten GmbH, Pirmasens. The blade is in good condition with all the teeth intact. This pioneer saw comes with the textbook rubber(!) scabbard dated 1942. A very nice example with a rare rubberized carrier!
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Pre war straight E-tool marked RH 35
Pre war straight E-tool marked RH 1939 and a Waffenamt. Hard to find pre war straight E-tool in good used condition!
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Luftwaffe combat boot knife or Stiefelmesser marked L6
A very nice original Luftwaffe combat boot knife or Nahkampfmesser. Nicely marked with the Luftwaffe 6 Waffenamt. The knife is in good sharp condition and has never been issued, cleaned or sharpened post war. Perfect combat mannequin accessorie!
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Mint US M1 front seam swivel bale helmet
Original US M1 front seam swivel bale helmet in unissued condition. The helmet retains up to 99% of its factory paint finish. The helmet is complete with its original net. The leather strap is broken, otherwise a mint helmet!
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Matching pair of infantry EM shoulderstraps
A very nice combat worn and matching pair of shoulderstraps for a Infanterie EM Feldbluse. The straps are light worn and are hard to find in this condition!
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German helmet chinstrap marked 0/0760/0100
In good used condition, hard to find spare! Nicely maker marked 0/0760/0100.
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K98 bayonet marked 43 cul
A minty bayonet marked 43 cul indicating production by E.Pack & Sohn. The bayonet has never been sharpened or reblued. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 3589 and has nice red bakelite grips. The bayonet is in really good, near mint condition!
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m. Gr. W. 34 mortar tool box
Scarce original tool kit for the m. Gr. W. 34 mortar. Very hard to find with the pull tab and the carrying loop intact.
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Black leather mapcase named Objg. Zimmermann Fallschirmjaeger Regiment 5
Scarce ID’ed mapcase to Oberjaeger Zimmermann with the Feldpostnummer 52261 indicating Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 5. The mapcase is in very good, lightly used condition without damages. The mapcase is nicely marked bml 42. Finding a better mapcase with a better unit ID and name would be very hard!
Feldpostnummer 52261
(8.9.1943-22.4.1944) 1.10.1943 Stab II u. 5.-8. Kompanie
Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 5,
(23.4.1944-24.11.1944) 26.7.1944 Regimentsstab
Fallschirm-Grenadier-Regiment 16 Hermann Göring,
(23.4.1944-24.11.1944) 24.11.1944 Regimentsstab
Fallschirm-Grenadier-Regiment 3 Hermann Göring,
(25.11.1944-8.5.1945) 19.12.1944 Regimentsstab
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Matching K98 bayonet marked cvl 42 with tropical frog
Hard to upgrade matching bayonet with tropical frog marked cvl 42 indicating production by WKC Waffenfabrik G.m.b.H., Solingen-Wald. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 5393 and has nice clean bakelite grips. The bayonet is in very good unsharpened, matching (!) condition and comes with its nice tropical frog.
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Schlueter made US M1 fixed bale with first pattern USMC cover
US M1 fixed bale Schlueter helmet with Inland liner. The helmet is named Thompson on the top which is typical for a USMC helmet. The cover is a nice first pattern example in good worn condition. The cover shows natural wear and patina matching to the helmet and its liner. The helmet is a nice example of a rare Schlueter made shell complete with its original liner and cover!
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Early Battledamaged US M1 helmet with St Clair liner
Exceptional battle damaged Fixed bale M1 helmet with St Clair liner. Most probably being a ‘lucky shot’ the bullet entered the crown of the helmet above the wearers head and exited the other side. The helmet is in very good condition with over 90% of its original factory paint. The liner is a nice low pressure St Clair liner. The helmet is a very nice example of a early fixed bale helmet with a St Clair liner and a bullet hole!
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Rare Draeger bakelite gas detection device
Rare bakelite gas detection device or Gasanzeiger. Extremely scarce to find with its original metal sleeve marked Draeger.
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Untouched Heer M42 field cap
A nice untouched EM/NCO M42 field cap. The cap retains its wartime hand applied trapezoid. The cap is in good worn condition and a beautiful patina all through. The nap of the wool still remains at most places. The shadowing of the unused parts of wool is obvious and natural. The size of the cap is a 57. A beautiful untouched cap, really!
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Tan painted camouflage gasmask canister Res. Flak-Abt. 247 Soldat Lammers
Hard to find original tan painted camouflage gasmask canister. Named inside to Soldat Lammers and unit marked Res. Flak-Abt. 247 . The canister still retains up to 85% of its original tan camouflage paint. Hard to upgrade tropical camouflage gasmask canister!
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Near mint blue Luftwaffe MP38 u. MP40 pouch
Nice original MP38 u. MP40 pouch marked MP38 u. MP40. This pouch is in very good to mint condition. A very nice MP40 pouch with brown leather that would be very hard to upgrade!
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US Thompson smg sling
Nice original Kerr sling for the Thompson submachine gun.
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Heer officers field cap manufactured from Dutch sidecap
Unique Pre war Dutch sidecap that was converted during the war to a German army officers field cap. The cap is nicely marked J.P. Mol Breda (the Netherlands) and is a good size 57. Scarce and unique piece that I’ve never encountered before!
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Salty uniform removed Heer breast eagle
A very nice period uniform removed Heer breast eagle. Very hard to find a uniform removed example!
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Named Waffen-SS belt set with Overhoff buckle
A nice untouched set with a late war unmarked Overhoff buckle. The belt is personalized and marked WURM and marked with a possible feldpostnumber. The belt is in a nice large size fitting most if not all types of mannequins and clothing combinations. The buckle is in very good condition with over 90% of its original finish remaining. If you are looking for a lightly worn Waffen-SS belt buckle with its original buckle this is it.
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Matching K98 bayonet S/174 1937
A excellent bayonet marked S/174 indicating production by WKC Waffenfabrik G.m.b.H., Solingen-Wald. The bayonet has not been sharpened or reblued and has a mint look to it with most if not all of the blueing remaining. A nice pre war bayonet with wooden grips!
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Heer Artillery or Artillerie EM shoulderstraps
A great original set of shoulder boards intended for a Kanonier (EM) in a Artillerie unit. A nice set in very good condition.
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MG34 cleaning can
German machine guns were commonly supplied with soaking cans for muzzle components the make cleaning easier. The soaking medium was kerosene, referred in the German literature as Petroleum. The practice went back at least as early as the MG 08. The MG 34 soaking can was designed to hold the recoil booster assembly, which consists of the flash suppressor, recoil booster housing, and recoil booster cone.
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MG34 / 42 tool pouch gut 1944
Sale!Nice original tool pouch in good used condition marked gut 1944. Nice for a combat mannequin.
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Light brown holster
A very nice light brown holster German holster. The holster is most probably for a 7,65 pistol and in very good condition.
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Tan sniper periscope marked DOW
A very nice tan painted trench/sniper periscope. The periscope is in good working condition with clear optics. The periscope is nicely marked dow indicating production by Opticotechna GmbH. Very nice to compliment a sniper display with.
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US M1 front seam swivel bale helmet
A very nice original US M1 front seam swivel bale McCord helmet with a Firestone liner. Outside paint to the shell retains up to 90%. A nice honest M1 helmet!
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Three-tone camouflage gasmask named to Gefr. Geisler L51920
Stunning three-tone camouflage gasmask named Gefr. Geisler L51920. The gasmask retains up to 90% of its original wartime applied camouflage paint in nice vibrant colours. Inside on the spare lens compartment one can see the name for Gefreiter Geisler with a Luftwaffe feldpost number L51920 and Stab 691 indicating Gefreiter Geisler was in Leichte Flak-Abteilung 691 which was stationed first in Montpellier, and later in Antwerpen, Belgium, ‘S Hertogenbosch and Arnhem. This is a very nice original camouflage gasmask with lots of potential further research. The gasmask would be a very nice addition to any camouflage collection and would be very hard to upgrade!
This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.
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Dark green rough camouflage gasmask canister named to Freiwillige Luz
A nice original brush painted gasmask canister named Freiwillige Luz and feldpost number painted inside and out.
20110
(1.8.1943-23.3.1944) 21.10.1943 1. Kompanie Panzerjager-Abteilung
371
am 30.12.1943 Panzerjager-Kompanie 353
(1.8.1943-23.3.1944) 3.2.1944 Stab u. 1.-3. Kompanie
Panzerjager-Abteilung 353
(1.8.1943-23.3.1944) 7.2.1944 Stab u. 1.-2. Kompanie
Panzerjager-Abteilung 353
(1.8.1943-23.3.1944) 22.3.1944 Stab, 1.-2. Kompanie u.
(Fla.)Kompanie Panzerjager-Abteilung 353
(1.8.1943-23.3.1944) 24.3.1944 Stab u. Einheit
Panzerjager-Abteilung 353
(7.11.1944-Kriegsende) 27.12.1944 Stab Panzerjager-Abteilung 719
(7.11.1944-Kriegsende) 9.2.1945 Stab u. 1.-2. Kompanie
Panzerjager-Abteilung 719.
The named unit is that of Panzerjager-Abteilung 371 which was founded in Beverloo, Belgium. In the combination with the rank of Freiwillige It would suggest that it could be of a Belgian volunteer. The canister is nicely brush painted with dark green camouflage paint and still retains most of this characteristic paint.This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.
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Gasmask canister in Three-tone Normandy camouflage named to Obgf. Wilkens
The gasmask is nicely painted in the typical three-tone Normandy camouflage. The container still retains up to 85% of its original camouflage paint and retains its original straps, mask and accessories. Inside the gasmask is named to Obergefreiter Wilkens. The gasmask is a typical example for camouflage patterns coming from Normandy. The Gasmask inside carries the same number as the canister and is original to the piece. Very hard to upgrade and scarce original Normandy camouflage gasmask with potential for further research.
This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.
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Rare enameled M42 messkit by Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik (DEF)
Messkits and canteens enameled in these colours are attributed to be made by the Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik (DEF) run by Oskar Schindler. Messkits and canteens, unmarked, in these specific colours have been found in the old factory storage of the former DEF. There are several other makers of enameled steel canteens and messkits but they all carry different characteristic features such as markings or specific colours. No other maker utilizes these light gray and blue colours and lacks markings. The light blue “wash” on top of the enamel is one of the typical features. The messkit is in good used condition and has one hardly noticeable period repair to the hinges. A very nice and rare messkit!
This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.
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L. Gr. W. 36 mortar tool box with partial contents
Scarce original tool kit for the L. Gr. W. 36 mortar. Comes with a variety of its rare contents inside. Very hard to find with the pull tab and the carrying loop intact.
This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.
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Double MG34 ammunition tin in three tone camouflage
Stunning original three-tone camouflage MG34 ammunition/oil storage tin. The tin retains up to 98% of its original camouflage paint and would be very hard to upgrade!
This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.
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M31 messkit marked HWSD 37
Very nice pre war messkit marked HWSD 37 indicating production by H.W.Schmidt, Metallwarenfabrik, Döbeln. The messkit is in very good condition with over 85% of its original paint remaining.
This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.
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Luftwaffe M40 Normandy camouflage helmet
A great original three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet coming directly from a barn in Sannerville, Normandy. This helmet is in untouched condition. It has not been cleaned, polished or anything done to it. The helmet is a nice M40 with a single Luftwaffe decal. The decal has been painted over and is not cleaned! This is a original Normandy camouflage helmet, actually coming from Normandy after 75 years!
This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.
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SE64 Luftwaffe M40 helmet
A stunning Luftwaffe m40 helmet in great condition. The helmet is marked SE64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet retains its original liner and is in great condition. This helmet retains a almost perfect factory finish. The decal still retains in very good condition. A great Luftwaffe M40 helmet in stunning condition with its original liner and decal.
This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.
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Heer Belt and buckle S.H. U. Co. 40
Nice original pre war Heer belt and buckle marked S.H. U. Co. 40 indicating production by Sohni, Heubach & Co. The belt is a nice early production marked Hruby & Co Hachenburg 1939. The buckle still has a lot of paint left and is a rare example to find as a original. The belt seems to be lightly named inside the tongue.
This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.
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German army marching boots
A nice pair for a mannequin. Although issued and worn together, there are small differences between the boots. The boots are a nice pair for a mannequin in a nice medium size.
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Late war Luftwaffe Field Division Splittertarn B smock
Nice original late war Luftwaffe Felddivision smock in Splittertarn B camouflage. Nicely marked R.B.Nr. 0/0250/2476 indicating production by Franz Weck and Märkische Bekleidungs- und Wäscheherstellung. The smock is a obviously combat worn example in very nice uncleaned condition. The eagle is hand sewn to the garment. The wearer added a additional button to the bottom of the garment. This is a wartime modification I’ve seen a couple of times before. The garment is a nice large mannequin size and would be a nice base for a combat mannequin!
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Mint Luftwaffe tropical tunic with factory tag
Unissued Luftwaffe tan tropical tunic with original factory label. The garment is unissued with its factory sewn breast eagle. Has a bit of storage wear but is a unissued garment that would be very hard to upgrade. Especially with the factory paper label originally sewn to the front!
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Daimon 2233Daimon 2233 flashlight in near mint condition
The Daimon 2233 was one of the most used and best known Wehrmacht issued Flashlights. It was produced for the Wehrmacht and hence it was made in the dark gray colour. It is in working condition! It was produced between 1936 and 1943.
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set of two equipment D-rings marked 0/0560/0156
A nice set of two brown leather D-rings marked 0/0560/0156
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Luftwaffe collar lining or Kragenbinde
Nice original Luftwaffe issue collar lining or Kragenbinde. Hard to find item that belongs with any Fliegerbluse!
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Named Hardshell P38 Holster EWX 1941
A nice original Hardshell P38 holster marked ewx 1941 indicating production by Franz u. Karl Voegels, Lederwarenfabrik, Köln. The holster is nicely named to Wiest externally and internally. The holster is in great condition and would be hard to upgrade!
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Late war issue Pullover
Nice original late war Pullover sweater in unissued condition. Small to Medium size fitting old Hindsgaul and modern Europe Mannequin mannequins. These originally Italian sweaters where captured after the Italian surrender and reissued in the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS. Typical late war garment thats a great finish to a mannequin!
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Unissued 1940 dated M31 breadbag
Hard to find unissued early grey breadbag. The Brotbeutel is nicely maker marked and dated 1940.
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Mint Waffen-SS Sahariana trousers marked 902
Mint original Waffen-SS Sahariana trousers marked 902. These trousers are made in the typical SS Keilhosen cut and marking. The trousers are a nice mannequin size and would be a nice attribute to any Waffen-SS Sahariana tunic!
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Late war 4-panel Waffen-SS Oak zeltbahn
Late war unissued Zeltbahn in Waffen-SS Oak camouflage. The Zeltbahn is nicely made up out of different colours of camouflaged material, typical for a late war manufacture. What makes this zeltbahn rare is that its of a late war “4 panel” construction. That means that on both far ends of the left and right side a extra triangle is sewn on. The material is stunning and vibrant and looks like the day it was made. The zeltbahn retains most if not all of its originally sewn buttons. A very nice original late war Waffen-SS Zeltbahn.
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Mint late war Y-strap marked 0/0355/0018
Perfect example of late war Y-straps in good supple condition. Nicely marked 0/0355/0018.
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Mint Lightweight Y-straps M. Thielermann
Perfect mint lightweight Y-straps used by cavalry and Luftwaffe troops. The best example I’ve ever had the pleasure of offering!
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Period military Map of Eupen/ Verviers
Nice 1943 dated military issued map covering the Eupen / Verviers area. The area south of Eupen and east of Verviers shows the operating area and dropzone of FJR6 during the Ardennes offensive. A large portion of FJR6’s drop zone on the Haute Fagnes is pictured on the map. The map is in good condition.
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Mint EF64 M40 Heer helmet
A stunning example of a minty EF64 M40 Heer helmet. The helmet is marked EF64 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. The helmet has its tight and original to the helmet mint liner and chinstrap marked Rahm & Kampmann 1940. Very hard to find a mint M40 by EF!
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