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  1. Jeronimo

    SA dagger - unusual maker

    Rarity Scale Very nice dagger indeed! They're great when they're in such good condition, but you can still see that they're old! Although I have a few that look like they just came from the factory, which is great in terms of value, they sometimes lack the character. Since it's already been...
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    Can anyone tell me what this is

    My conclusion I'm surprised nobody spoke up about this sooner. I hate to burst everyone's bubble, but it's actually an over-engineered salt shaker. It was made to attach to a 75mm PAK 40, because in the mornings I want my Eier mit Speck!!! Prost!!! :happy0180: And otherwise it's a dispenser...
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    dual code winter trigger

    RC I'm not worried about its authenticity, looks legit to me (mine is an eeu 4). The '43 date is interesting and early. Officially these were issued from Oct 10th 1944 onward. They were developed during the winter of '41 - '42, but I've never seen a '42 dated example. So my guess is that...
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    The battle for Woensdrecht 1944 - Then & now.

    correction Yes Peter, I stand corrected. It was BASF, not AGFA! "Ach, dat is toch allemaal hetzelfde?!" :facepalm: A large German company would have been better :laugh: Jerry
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    The battle for Woensdrecht 1944 - Then & now.

    Amazing Truly amazing to find these photos while living in the USA!! I lived in Hoogerheide "De Acacia" for 7 years ('95 - '02), which is just off of "Nederheide" street. So I passed this place daily. Yes, I knew the story behind it, but it's amazing to find this in a forum! Also interesting...
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