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  1. Guys, as stated above. Rich
    5 points
  2. Guys, few more pics, this time of an exercise, the name of which escapes me but we had 'sim fix' which was some sort of laser quest stuff and the exercise was to determine if we would buy Challenger or M1 Abraham. At the time we believed it but it was apparently a forgone conclusion due to the collapse of the Shah of Iran's power base. It happened down by Wolfenbüttel South of Hannover.
    5 points
  3. Hi all, I managed to complete a collection challenge that I had set myself: complete an air force uniform for the major participants in the Cold War (minus France as has already been pointed out to me!). So we have USA, UK, West Germany, East Germany, and USSR. Still have a couple of variations (officer or enlisted) to display but really pleased with how this has turned out.
    5 points
  4. Afternoon all, Well it looks like FB has pulled the plug this time. So,lets make this online forum number 1 again eh. Waffy
    5 points
  5. Finally it looks like spring is coming here too. I've been doing som service on our 67 model Peugeot 404, and getting it ready for the summer season. We had some very nice weather last weekend, with a temperature around 10 degrees celcius - about 50 degrees fahrenheit. So me and my wife packed up somethimg to eat and the kids in the 404 and went for a small roadtrip/picnic in our local area last saturday. We had a very nice day, and the old Peugeot performed perfectly. 20210417_151315.mp4
    5 points
  6. Another Quist, 64 shell size., War time repaint, textured anti glare paint. JOSTO strap.
    5 points
  7. First and Foremost, I am an enthusiastic collector and WWII obsessed (History in general)! As a U.S. Navy Veteran I enjoy collecting WWII Era Kriegsmarine Badges and more. I am also the owner of Operation Overlord Militaria - I don't consider myself a "Dealer" as I keep Inventory at a minimum and focus my efforts on adding to other's collections and not adding to my Wallet. I am known mostly on the Facebook side of things but decided to go old school website after pages and groups started being shut down. My reputation and the preservation of these Historical Relics is the utmost important thing to me. I love being a Curator of our History and have a sense of responsibility to do it! When it comes to selling I never swap passion for profit! My goal is to bring the feeling of joy to.others like I get when a new item arrives. “THOSE WHO CANNOT REMEMBER THE PAST ARE CONDEMNED TO REPEAT IT.” - George Santayana
    5 points
  8. I seldom if ever buy helmets,but I quite liked this one when I saw it offered.A “rautarn” M35 in great nick and 58-size.Decals can be “guessed” under the thick layer of paint mixed with dirt.
    5 points
  9. Guys, As stated above. Rich
    5 points
  10. Guys, This short engagement was recorded in the Ulrich Saft book Kriege in der heimat. These photos were taken post war by a young boy that used to play on the wrecked tanks, what a play ground he had! He is now in his 80s and has recently rediscovered these pictures taken before 1949 but after the war. It shows two of the tanks from the battle although he tells me there were 3 British tanks in a row in column of march and they were destroyed on the North South road that goes past the Hotel Kroepke which is still there today. those tanks were on the road circa 3 to 400m South of the hotel just before the slight bend in the road. The Tiger was further South and I will confirm the locations later. The flak was to the North East of the road described above. The old boy (Albert) has offered to walk the locations with me but he is not in the best of health. I will do it as soon as I and he can. Rich
    4 points
  11. Hi Hans, welcome to this forum. Bit quiet but I still think it will get busier when FB etc finally pull the plug, they are dyeing to do it. Best Rich
    4 points
  12. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: A multi-piece constructed linen Banner/flag that measures 56" wide and 97" drop with a printed mobile swastikas in black on a white background. There are five sets of ties along the top to tie to a pole. There are a few small marks as well as obvious fading to the central disks. There is also the maker mark in the upper corner as shown in the photo. Great bring back piece of memorabilia. £250 plus p&p
    4 points
  13. For your review...DDR NVA-Wachregiment oberleutnat in parade dress...and some more NVA-Wachregiment complete uniforms
    4 points
  14. Here are a couple of rough WW1 German canteens I have in the collection. The one with dark gray cover was one I got in a mail order auction when I was like 15. $10 I think I paid (Before the internet and Ebay!lol)
    4 points
  15. A selection of tropical pith helmets...Second pattern army was damaged by friend's son during hands on examination...appears to be easily repairable
    4 points
  16. Just got this nice Post war German Shelter 1/4 in trade. Now these use to be plentiful back in the '70's and '80's. But You dont see them very often anymore. I was happy to add this one to the collection. The WW2 ones are more plentiful! lol Infact I have a new one of those coming too.
    4 points
  17. I have a few links from a Goliath track,currently soaking in oil
    4 points
  18. Hello, Some recent entries ! A richtkreiss and some measurment tools in their pouch ! Kind regards
    4 points
  19. Rich, it turned out to be in pretty Good shape. Check it out
    4 points
  20. Had I know what these were when I was a boy, I would have got my dad to bye some of these, Back in the 60s there was a market called Portebello in London, there was a trader that had about 20-30 of them on his stall and was only saying that they were cold winter boots, they wer,nt even described as being German, but they were the same as you and Richard have shown, and at that time I can now see why they were descibed as such, I dare say that no one new what they were, or who made them,if people had known then , I dont think there would have been many sales for the guy selling them, where he got them from God only knows
    4 points
  21. Model. Warning, file is BIG, 16MB. Click on it!
    4 points
  22. My newest addition to the family. A M1917 from the 101st Combat Engineer Battalion of the 26th Yankee Division. I don't have any books on the maker stamp on the helmet so if anyone knows how to look it up that would be great.
    4 points
  23. Here are two that I have to hand the the left one is more repair than sack and has been used post war by a mill. The other 3 picture are again of a repaired sack but they have unfotunately used the eagle part of another sack, it has also been used post war by the looks of the half hearted denazification. Rich
    4 points
  24. I have just acquired the earlier 1940 dated Gustav Brehmer to go with my display. It will take the place of its younger brother, 1941 Gustav Brehmer. Thank you so much to @DAK D for once again helping make my DAK/tropical collection, shine! The GB 40 is a vet bring back from El Alamein !
    4 points
  25. Langensalza Medal awarded by the former Kingdom of Hannover, to her sons who fought the Prussians to a standstill during the Bruderkrieg of 1866. Although a temporary victory was obtained, Hannover was forced to surrender several days later, with its kingdom and army being absorbed by the Prussian victors. Interestingly, Kaiser Wilhelm I, allowed the former regiments of Hannover to wear all honors and awards to be worn, including the medals of the 1866 war.An interesting feature of the Langensalza medal is that the recipients name appears on the edge. No doubt due to Hannover's long association with the forces of Great Britain, notably the King's German Legion, who served with distinction during the Napoleonic wars. The medals of England nearly always have the recipients name appearing on the edge.One other interesting fact regarding the Langensalza battle was the appearance for the first time of the Red Cross emblem being worn by medical personnel
    4 points
  26. Guys, been very distracted by our spiral into despair here in Germany due to the gas situation. I have been busy trying to shift my reliance on gas to having a back up in the form of a couple to three wood burners. I have all the required products now and am waiting for my workmates to set a date to start rebuilding the existing chimneys and cleaning one out. Luckily they are qualified builders and recon its a days work! Being ever the pessimist I will plan for 3 days to cover any unforeseen issues. To give you an idea of what is going on over here right now, my pal paid €3200 last year for his annual heating oil refill, this year he paid in excess of €9000. This is quite simply not sustainable for every household in Germany and will be pushing us into an economic collapse. The knock on of which may take down the EU in its current format. Just my opinion but I think we are being fool hardy getting involved in another US proxy war, what could go wrong with that?
    3 points
  27. Ive baton on the fence for now. Going to convert to concrete panels were that wind blows through. Looks like all calmed down now.
    3 points
  28. Good christ, I never knew the MCN was reborn! I was a member on the old forum (forgot my username it was that long ago), sold my collection off and moved abroad, came back ten years later and found deac's are... more deacted (deeply upset) and everything is about a million times the price it once was (bank manager soon to be deeply upset). Oh, Bren Mk1. Oh, old spec Webley MkIV. Oh, SMLE No.1 AND No.4 who both cocked and dry fired... I'll never see another like you. Ahem. Anyway. Nice to meet you all, merry christmas, and does anyone know of any Mills Bombs going cheap?
    3 points
  29. M-1 helmet as worn by members of the 5th and 6th Engineer Brigade during the D-Day invasion. Helmet is not owned by me. A friend allowed me to handle and photograph...
    3 points
  30. All sorted, shouldn't be a problem from now on...
    3 points
  31. Can't make out anything meaningful. Early French F1 were wick ignited, however they had totally different wick holder design (at least those i've seen). Never seen this. However E & S is known British marking - Edison & Swan Ltd. http://tgrm.foxed.ca/British Markings.html Can you make close up pictures of that wick holder separately? For "E & S" reference see first post here: https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/188323-ww1-grenades-both-british-and-enemy/page/24/
    3 points
  32. Guys, fairly sure these are South front. Rich
    3 points
  33. Hi guys, In respect of the above, can I remind all new members to the forum, that you have to be a member here for at least a month or too before trying to sell your items, This has been a standing rule on the forum, it is a safe guard to protect the members, There have been in the past a few people who come on here, sell items then leave and then the members find out that they have been scammed. So to prevent this that is why we have these rules, by all means post your items that are not for sale so the members can see and comment, Thank you
    3 points
  34. Prussian Medal For War Aid Document.
    3 points
  35. Well after having a chat with a few members, they have convinced me to stay, so I am back if thats ok with you guys, as a mod you have to try and keep the peace which I hope I have done over the years and I think I have been fair when dealing with members and I have rarely had to issue warnings, so a new start, a new me and lets get on with posting
    3 points
  36. Another time we were at Bovingdon tank museum I was around 10years old. They had a sectioned AVRE Churchill they had recovered from behind Gold beach I think it was in Normandy. Off course anything Normandy wise always made my Willie twitch !, and we were stood looking in it when this little old lady came over and offered me a sweet. “ Do you like tanks?” She asked and I explained yes and fascinated with anything Dday related “oh just a second luv “. She came back pulling an elderly gentleman who obviously had false legs and was on crutches.... “ This was my husband’s tank !”. I was absolutely gob smacked of all the times and places to be there at the same time as the actual driver of that tank !. Priceless 🙏🏻
    3 points
  37. Just bought this Ishapore Made Bayo, dated March 1943, c/w frog..........sorry about the pics, they were the sellers.... Looking forward to its arrival...
    3 points
  38. Thanks! I believe I have found the answer - Khedive's Sudan Medal (1910). Rare medal and a bit of an unusual ribbon bar!
    3 points
  39. Who the hell is this bloke LOL
    3 points
  40. At last, the Brits did get some things right, now are you sure that its empty, I say this as a Tall boy bomb stood as a gate guard at one of the RAF stations, until they discovered that the dame thing was LIVE and had never been de,activated, you can imagine the storm that this caused !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
    3 points
  41. I have two Brown Wehrmacht leather belts in my collection. The leather belts do not show any signs of wear. One of the buckles might have been worn, but most of the green paint is still present. It's a bit tricky to get good pictures of leather belts, so please excuse my poor photographers skills. The first one here is a 1938 dated belt and buckle. Producers mark on the belt buckle leather flap. H.Arld 1938 Nuernberg Producers mark on the belt itself. Böttcher & Renner Nürnberg - O. 1938 The second belt is 1939 dated. No leather flap on this buckle unfortinently. A few months before world war 2 was a fact. June 1939. Bekleidungsamt Fürstenberg depot stamp. Producers mark. Rieth & Kopp G.m.b.H. (Gesellschaft mit beschrenkter Haftung) Offenbach am Main, April 1939
    3 points
  42. Hi there, A lot of our members use our Facebook page, and that's ok. It's convenient and handy on your phone, but I made a commitment to keep running our web forum, in the same way we started in 1998. I intend to keep doing that. However, software licence fees and hosting costs mount up, around £395 or so per year to keep the forum running. I do this because I love this hobby and am passionate about sharing knowledge. It would be really good if you could help by donating towards the costs of the forum, even the price of a cup of coffee will help. It's not mandatory but would be gratefully received. If the MCN has helped you or saved you from buying a fake or overpriced item, or if you just appreciate what we can do, please help support the forum. You can donate here... https://www.militariacollectors.network/donations/donate-to-the-mcn-2020/ Regards, Lenny
    3 points
  43. A Bavaria first bar, consisting of Bavarian Military Merit Cross 3rd Class with Crown, the crown being for a single act deemed of exceptional bravery or as a second awarding. And Iron Cross 2nd Class. I say Bavaria first as the Bavarian MvK us mounted ahead of the Prussian EK II.
    3 points
  44. Thanks for the interest, @Davejb. You're absolutely right in your assumption. Un-covered leather insoles would definently ruin most of the heat-preserving qualities of the boots. The soles inside the boots are indeed covered with the very same felt material as the main body of the boots are made of. And if you add woollen inlay soles to the equation, the insulation value will proberbly prove to be quite adequate for sub-zero temperatures. (at least to some extent) However, when the temperature falls to below -35-40°C I think that even more precautions need to be taken to prevent frostbite, at least when staying outside over prolonged time periods. Best Regards Björn
    3 points
  45. Wurttemburg Silver Merit Medal
    3 points
  46. Also this Austrian Balkans Campaign Medal.
    3 points
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