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Not sure about Scandinavia, but Russians are buying everything now. Cash is really cheap in Russia now. Ikeaguy, if you want a real Tiger, you can buy in in Russia. But will not be cheap. In Belorussia they found one. I have heard.
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Really interesting to know that daggers are going to my home country! I know of one quite wealthy dagger collector. I will try to ask around and try to find who is the collector. In Sweden today there are not so many really serious collectors per capita as lets say in US or UK. Just my opinion. A lot of guys here still believe militaria is something you buy for peanut money at a surplus store.
I have seen East Europeans buying stuff with fat bunches of Euro bills here in Scandinavia.
Oleg; Know anything more about that Tiger in Belarus? Im off to Belarus in May!
Cheers and Nastarovje, Felix
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I was at the Stuttgart show last year and this year and have something to compare. At this years show I heard a lot more Russian spoken than last year! A very noticeable increase compared to last year. Growing up in Germany having Russian at Militaria shows was unheard off. Times are changing. JME
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Its spring time clearance sale on his site!!!
Bob
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