#21920
05/28/2009 11:43 PM
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quote: Originally posted by bgrelics: pic 4 The white tags are for my own inventory, so if i kick the bucket my daughter will have an idea what they are worth.
Is your daughter single??? Im just playing, those are some beauties. Mark
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#21921
05/29/2009 12:18 AM
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Mark, Yes she is single but has a boyfriend. I guess iam addicted to doing hotel buys,it is the chase,hunt, you never know what will walk thru the door, it is like a treasure hunt, more interesting then actually owning the item. I have bought some really neat items, some i kept, most i have resold. Some of you guys may own some of the items i have dug up , bought from me or someone else that i sold them to. thanks Bob
robert grant
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#21922
05/29/2009 08:11 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ross Kelbaugh (SS-Researcher): I only found two photos of Staudinger in his records. Neither are of him in his uniform.
Enjoy!
Ross Kelbaugh
As with many Berlin recorded career data compilation forms, the dates on the Dienstlaufbahn shown in the previous post are wrong compared to what actually happended in the field/with the unit. An accurate career synopsis requires more material closer to the events or individual when recorded. That's my experience in the 15 SS books I've written this far and having studied Staudinger's career for my ongoing SS/Police German Cross holders series with Bender Publishing. Here is Staudinger in uniform, wearing the German Cross in Gold awarded earlier when a Standartenf�hrer and the Artillerie Regimentskommandeur "LSSAH" on June 18, 1942.
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#21923
05/30/2009 06:00 AM
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Hi
Beautifull daggers but I se more type II chains are they more common? Why are they more common
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#21924
05/30/2009 06:02 PM
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I wanna show you some pic�s of an M 36, that was found together with this M 33: http://daggers.infopop.cc/eve/...28099473/m/533107051Very interesting the "Gau-Marke", stamped on the crossguard ! The pic�s are very poor, (I shot them on the evening in winter as I bought the dagger�s and I was very excited, because I catched these two dagger�s for ... Anyway, it was a bargain ! The blade�s of the dagger�s where greased very well, as you can see on the pic�s of my M 36. This dagger is not in that good shape as the dagger�s, that are shown in this thread till now, but I like it ! Rgds., R.
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#21925
05/30/2009 06:03 PM
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#21926
05/30/2009 06:03 PM
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#21927
05/30/2009 06:04 PM
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#21928
05/30/2009 06:04 PM
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#21929
05/30/2009 06:05 PM
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#21930
05/30/2009 06:05 PM
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#21931
05/31/2009 12:31 AM
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#21932
05/31/2009 12:32 AM
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#21933
05/31/2009 12:32 AM
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#21934
05/31/2009 12:33 AM
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#21935
05/31/2009 12:38 AM
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#21936
05/31/2009 12:45 AM
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Mr. Pepera, what a feast for the eyes! One thing that strikes me is that all three look to be Type I's. However, the Martin Schmid example looks to be a Type I with Type II style burnishing to the chain links and center ramp. I have never seen this before.
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#21937
05/31/2009 10:41 PM
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John, Great daggers.Where did you get so may dedicated chain daggers?They sure are very nice looking pieces. thanks Bob
robert grant
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#21938
06/01/2009 03:11 AM
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Hi Bob,
Been collecting since back when these oddities were available, once in awhile.
I have several other inscribed SS pieces as pictured in Wittmann�s SS book but these are the only 1936 model dedicated pieces.
John
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#21939
06/01/2009 03:26 AM
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(a)
Here is one that I overlooked previously:
Prince Josias von Waldeck und Pyrmont.
He was the only person of German nobility that was tried and prosecuted for war crimes.
Yes, the blade has been buffed but not too bad. After making a tentative deal with the veteran on the telephone and setting up a meeting at a restaurant off the turnpike, he brought it into the restaurant in a bag and proceeded to tell me how he 'cleaned it up� for me since it was so 'dirty'! OH MY GOSH!
Oh well, it is what it is and what I got and I certainly wouldn't reject it.
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#21940
06/01/2009 03:26 AM
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#21941
06/01/2009 03:26 AM
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#21942
06/01/2009 03:27 AM
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(think that he has the money for a house keeper and a landscaper?)
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#21943
06/01/2009 03:28 AM
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#21944
06/01/2009 03:31 AM
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#21945
06/01/2009 04:43 AM
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Nice stuff all around. And John, wow! Those are wonderful!
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#21946
06/01/2009 10:36 AM
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Hello John P., that's big cinema.Here is a one shot for your display "Erbprinz zu Waldeck".
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#21947
06/01/2009 01:21 PM
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Great stuff guys! Here's a bit more of the Waldeck story. Enjoy! Ross Kelbaugh www.ssdaggers.com
"Making History Personal"- Research for Collectors by a Collector.
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#21948
06/01/2009 01:23 PM
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These are a few items from his very extensive SS Officer File. Enjoy! Ross Kelbaugh www.ssdaggers.com
"Making History Personal"- Research for Collectors by a Collector.
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#21949
06/01/2009 01:24 PM
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This would be an interesting flea market find... Enjoy! Ross Kelbaugh www.ssdaggers.com
"Making History Personal"- Research for Collectors by a Collector.
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#21950
06/02/2009 06:25 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ross Kelbaugh (SS-Researcher): Great stuff guys! Here's a bit more of the Waldeck story.
Here is some more accurate data on him from within my book "Allgemeine-SS, The Commands, Units, and Leaders of the General SS."
Mark C. Yerger
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#21951
06/02/2009 06:32 AM
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And an earlier newspaper image of him from the same book
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#21952
06/08/2009 01:01 PM
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I have taken out a post that was both an offer to sell and a want ad that was not supported by a Premium Membership. Dave
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#21953
06/13/2009 12:06 AM
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Thanks for all the guys who dug out these beauties and shared them with us. Researchable, personalized M-36 are rare, and are a delight when we have a advavance collectors share these gems with us. Truly the M-36 Chained SS dagger is the most menacing production dagger produced during the period. The early nickle initial production examples have a "heft" to them and are a pleasure to feel in hand. -serge-
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#21954
11/07/2009 05:33 PM
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Here is my SS Collection.
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#21955
11/07/2009 05:34 PM
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#21956
11/07/2009 05:35 PM
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#21957
11/07/2009 05:35 PM
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This is my gem minty mid period M36
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#21958
11/07/2009 05:37 PM
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SS Degan came out of the woodwork a few months ago. Early nickle -no makers mark but 99% sure it was build by Krebs....oh ya it has a 37" blade!
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#21959
11/07/2009 08:36 PM
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