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    White Dress Belt

    Thanks for all your comments and likes. And, you are quite right Kaiser Wilhelm. I picked this belt up for $20.00 and was happy to find it hiding in the bottom of a glass front case piled full of stuff. One has to have a sharp eye to find the bargains.
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    White Dress Belt

    Thanks for the looks and likes. You never know what might turn up at a 50 table local club show. I was happy to find this belt.
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    White Dress Belt

    Gents, I picked this white EM dress belt up this weekend at a local KCMCC show. It is a private purchase whitened leather belt with the remains of a black felt backing for an enlisted box buckle such as those worn by mounted units. I think it is interesting in that the brass catch is riveted...
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    A small Polizei Tschako

    Thank you for noticing the painted wax face. I bought this piece from a doll collector years ago who told me dolls of this quality are very difficult to find. The doll itself has articulated arms and legs and the hands are also made of high quality sculpted wax. The uniform is also a faithful...
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    A small Polizei Tschako

    Gents, This is a small example of the Prussian Police Tschako worn by the German Sicherheitspolizei and Schutzpolizei in the 1920s. It is made of stiff black material and has a metal police star front plate (with 1921 date) and a metal cockade on top. The front cockade has the black/white...
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    Italian Royal Army in WW1

    I love these identified groupings. They really speak to a collector/researcher and tell the story of the original owner. Good work and congratulations.
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    Swords of the Totenkopf Regiments

    Wonderful Totenkopf swords and beautifully displayed. You need to drop by my house with your woodworking tools. Nicely done and thanks for showing!
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    My Bayonets

    Bayonets can become addictive Hayden. You have a good start. A few of my variations.
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    Italian Royal Army in WW1

    A nice pistol! I love pistols from this time period. Excellent machine work and complicated designs as new features were put into place and tried out. I guess "value added" features would be the current speech.
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    police spike helmets in use at the front

    Excellent verifiable information! Thanks for your research.
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    Italian Royal Army in WW1

    I like them. How about an Italian Naval Officer sword with accouterments?
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    Question Pickelhaube

    Yes, the first style of plate without the commemorative banner would be the one worn on the first helmet shown in this thread. Assuming it is not a replacement, and is the original plate, the form on the helmet is correct for the Berlin Police of that time period.
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    Little fleamarket finding

    I have the Zittau Polizei Pickelhaube and here is a view of it. Nice Saxon LG pistol that goes along well with my helmet.
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    Extra-degens of the German states

    Excellent Extra-waffen. Thanks for the show!
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    Extra-degens of the German states

    I love these variations on a theme. An excellent effort.
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    4th Chevauleger Trooper

    A nice nickeled Bavarian sword. I like it!
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    Napoleon movie

    I too was disappointed. I felt the acting was not up to par along with the story plot.
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    A Variation Bavarian Infantry Officer Sword

    Thank you all for the likes and kudos. I should also say that this style of Bavarian Portepee with the strap entering the stem is proper for Infantry Officers. The same blue and silver Portepee with a strap attached to the stem with a wire loop is the proper one for mounted Officers in the...
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    A Variation Bavarian Infantry Officer Sword

    Gents, I thought I would show a variation Bavarian Infantry Officer sword that I picked up at the Leavenworth Militaria show last weekend. It is a very nice example of a wartime iron hilt Infantry Officer Sword that has a black finished iron hilt instead of the normally seen brass hilt. These...
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    A Hausmutze Question

    Thanks for looking and liking. Since the Police nomenclature for this cap is a Hausmutze (House Cap) I have difficulty believing the Army calls this a "Field Cap" as it was listed. Even though the cap was used for fatigue and training duty I think "Field Cap" is most likely collector terminology.
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