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Posted By: judas one of my rz20;s - 03/01/2007 01:19 AM
here is a minty rz 20 and minty m43cap and a minty jumpknife i have

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Posted By: judas Re: one of my rz20;s - 03/01/2007 01:28 AM
will put some more gear up when i have some time
just thought i would start practicing with the camera its a art in it self one day i will get it right

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Posted By: judas Re: one of my rz20;s - 03/01/2007 01:31 AM
Smile

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Posted By: judas Re: one of my rz20;s - 03/01/2007 01:38 AM
next

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Posted By: judas Re: one of my rz20;s - 03/01/2007 01:46 AM
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Posted By: militarymania Re: one of my rz20;s - 11/01/2007 01:11 PM
Eeknice set,,,what do those 'chutes run?...thanks,,,robert
Posted By: Chris M Re: one of my rz20;s - 11/01/2007 09:27 PM
I have seen amazing prices being asked for complete German paratrooper parachutes now. (Amazing because when I started collecting, they were relatively easy to buy in the $300 range and you could be picky.) I saw one at the Max Show a month ago at $3500, and I have heard of others offered in the $3500-4000 range. Whether any of these has actually SOLD for that price, I couldn't say. It has been 25 years since I looked at parachutes from the standpoint of buying one -- except of course, for the quest for the Holy Grail of FJ collecting, an intact RZ1. Can others provide any data on recent sale prices?
Posted By: militarymania Re: one of my rz20;s - 11/02/2007 04:51 AM
what about luft cargo chutes,,any demand for them?.... Confused
Posted By: Chris M Re: one of my rz20;s - 11/02/2007 02:58 PM
Cargo 'chutes are pretty much out of my lane. I have never priced one. But I think few would dispute they are less desireable and less valuable than paratrooper parachutes. I think actually there is not much demand for cargo parachutes.
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