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Newbie here. Normally I collect daggers but would like to buy a HJ &/ or leader uniform. I simply don't know who I can trust, can you offer up some help w/ some web sites? To date , I haven't seen one offered up on this site.
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So either I've posted in the wrong place or there aren't any honest dealers out there? Steve
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I don't know of anyone selling a HJ or leaders uniform but there are many good honest dealers and collectors you can buy from.Check past threads about good / bad dealers and HJ uniforms in general.You'll be able to get a feel for who you can trust.You can try the big name dealers like Bill Shea ( www.therupturedduck.com ) or my friends sites www.JohnCasino.com and www.germanwarbooty.com . If they don't have what your looking for leave them a "Wanted List". Sooner or later your bound to find what your looking for.I just picked up my first HJ shirt Saturday after 12 years collecting. Good hunting!
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that is a wonderful display
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Thanks Russ.I just picked up a pair of the winter black corduroy shorts and an armband.I put a SA cross strap on untill I could find the proper one.Lots of little bits and pieces to pick up still,but that's half the fun of collecting.A proper sized mannequin would be a big help also.
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Now all you need is some hj tinnies
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this set up is head to toe and the form is a 64 inch young boy
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Great display Macki. Does the brown shirt have awards loops sewn to it or are the pins pinned through the shirt it's self?
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they were pined right to it no loops
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Thanks Macki,I wanted to add a few accessory's and not sure how the HJ did it.I don't want to do any damage.Maybe just put a HJ pin and a tinnie as Russ suggested. Steve,as you can see most uniform displays come together piece by piece from different sources.Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
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nice collection do u have daggers to go with them
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Hi dw.I have a few HJ knives. Top row: Gottlieb Hammesfahr w/motto, Herm. Jung w/motto, Louper w/motto, Carl Heidelberg w/motto, Transitional WKC M7/42 1938 w/motto,Emil Voos w/motto, M7/2 1936 w/motto, Transitional Eickhorn M7/66 40. Bottom row: Transitional M7/19 1941 Ed W�sthof, M7/72, Transitional Anton WingenM7/51,'39, Klaas w/motto, F.W. H�ller w/motto, Transitional Wilh. Weltersbach M7/22 1936 w/motto, Transitional Hartkopf M7/40.
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I might as well add my buckles. 1st row: M4/13, M4/22, M4/24, M4/27, M4/27 w/tag, M4/38. 2nd row: M4/39, M4/45, M4/46, M4/46, M4/69, M4/72. 3rd row: M4/79, M4/110, Overhoff & Cie A&S, A&S RZM 17, M4/115 w/tag M5/276. 4th row: unmarked, U.E.72, unmarked, L.F., unmarked. 5th row: both unmarked. Leaders is M4/119
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Well fellows, I am really discouraged now. How am I to put a collection together when yall have all the goodies? I know, be patient. Anyone know where I can buy some of that patience, I mean right now !
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Believe me there's lots more stuff out there. I don't know about the thing you refer to as patience. I certainly don't have any of that .
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Ray,A very impressive collection of HJ items,really enjoyed checking them out.Thanks for posting...And of course Mackie with his super collection... DAVE H
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Ray ...Where were those Pictures when I did that Ryker Mount Odds & Ends Thread ?? So ..Holding out on us huh ? ....Great groupings ...I didn't know you were that into HJ
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Macki , Your Collection looks fantastic !! I love seeing a diverse selection ..much harder collecting that way but , it's a better representation of the various Uniforms the TR had. That RLB looks great in the background ...I'm still looking for one for my collection.
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thanks took long wile to come up with that one and i agree with you like a diverse collection gets boring having all the same branch biggest problem i have is that i am running out of room got 65 crammed in one room and the up stairs hall
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A long time ago I use to have more Full Mannequins but ..it started to look like a Nazi ****tail Party so ...I switched to just Torso's ..that gave me a lot more room ..but , mine still looks like a Nazi Flea Market because I'm cramped too
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wow ..it censored the first 4 letters of Koktail ..gotta watch what I type huh ?
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looks like you've been at it a while Macki ...we prob ran into eachother at some point ...I'm orig from Worcester. Did you ever do any TR hunting in Woburn back around 1971 ?
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not that i can recall was kinda colecting a buzzzzzzzzz in the 70 ies if you know what i mead
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I know it well ..that WAS a common problem back then !!
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65 all in one house! Wow that must be awesome. I've been wondering where the best place to get a full mannequin would be. Any sugestions would be greatly appreciated. Hope I didn't ruin your thread. Your displays and collections are wonderful! Thanks, JohnJ
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john all depends on what price you are willing to pay and what kind you like http://www.tobart.com/male_mannequins.htmlis one place or do serch lots of places and prices
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