I was threatened with lawsuit recently too lol.That's fantastic! "I'll sue you for telling people the truth about my fakes" [emoji23]
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I was threatened with lawsuit recently too lol.That's fantastic! "I'll sue you for telling people the truth about my fakes" [emoji23]
..and that we actually post links and advertisements for XRFacts.
Now that's ballsy.. and laughable. Pound sand?
The banning of Mr. Saris, a man of unimpeachable integrity and genius level knowledge of the hobby and German militaria was/is inexcusable. Detailed thread over on HJ Research Forum regarding the matter:
https://www.hj-research.com/forum/f100/wim-banned-wrf-12055/
Ha ha ha ha, OK, so lets see what is "enough evidence/proof" for himI don't think anything has been proven here, so draw your own conclusions as I have. Tom Johnson's sale display photos are enough for me,
LOL, the take home points for me were, once again, Ron Weinlands and his pathetic excusus for selling fakes, which he clearly brags about on the thread as he posts a SOLD - pertaining to the blade he had on their eStand. He states:
I don't think anything has been proven here, so draw your own conclusions as I have. Tom Johnson's sale display photos are enough for me
Ha ha ha ha, OK, so lets see what is "enough evidence/proof" for him
http://www.johnsonreferencebooks.com/shop/sa-nskk-unground-rohm-dagger-blades-30138/
A picture, of a bag of blades?
Who put those blades in that bag?
When were they put in there?
Ha ha ha, you are right, didn`t even bother to look, just judged the general image of "stuff" in a velvet case - that could have been put in there at any time, by anybody, for whatever reason.And here is the best part. Take a look at the photos from Johnson's site. A SS blade and a SA blade at left. Only the obverse showing in all three of the photos. No Röhm dedication to be seen. The photos prove ABSOLUTELY NOTHING as far as the WAF thread! So much for Mr. Weinand's proof ..... "Tom Johnson's sale display photos are enough for me." - Really ....?
He spoke the truth once too often. He never took sides, never pally pallied up to anyone, and I guess the usual crowd got sick of his continual rules and regulations. That spoilt a sale for many a criminal over there. Seen it on the WAF too, someone once said to Wim: "We never see you posting any of your collection, all we ever heard from you are rules and regulations being quoted."thanks very much, I would also like to know what happened there,
And here is the best part. Take a look at the photos from Johnson's site. A SS blade and a SA blade at left. Only the obverse showing in all three of the photos. No Röhm dedication to be seen. The photos prove ABSOLUTELY NOTHING as far as the WAF thread! So much for Mr. Weinand's proof ..... "Tom Johnson's sale display photos are enough for me." - Really ....?
The seriously interested, are few and far between in this hobby. Far outweighed by the criminal dealers and horrible scum that have someone risen to the top of the hobby.
..Far outweighed by the criminal dealers and horrible scum that have someone risen to the top of the hobby.
I'm not a dagger guy, don't know much at all except maybe to tell what one is or is supposed to be, so forgive this observation if it displays my ignorance: isn't a Roehm inscription special enough that a photograph allegedly showing the finding of these rare jewels at the Herder factory should feature said inscriptions? That is, the act of flipping those blades over and taking a couple more pics would be too onerous? I've never run out of "film" in my iphone and it could take pretty detailed pics of such inscriptions. It's a 5s by the way. If I made such a find I would have taken maybe 50 detailed digital pics of the inscriptions at the site of find to document such a rare event. What am I missing here?
The seriously interested, are few and far between in this hobby. Far outweighed by the criminal dealers and horrible scum that have someone risen to the top of the hobby.
..HJ knives with blue and green diamonds etc